I finally took the new musket out to shoot today after altering the finish to suit me (in another thread) and polishing the heck out of the lock. The trigger still has a lot of creep and is not a light pull by any means, but I enjoyed the heck out of shooting it. It was smooth and it was fast. No complaints and no immediate hurry to do a thing more to the gun except add a drop of glue to the ramrod tunnel that I had forgotten to do. The ramrod is very loose. Not wanting to wait for the glue to dry, I put a few pieces of tape in the channel. That worked well and kept it in place.
So, not being one who normally shoots offhand, I had some breaking in to do. Not the gun, me.
I was shooting at 30yds.
The first two shots were first using a .060 ball with red ticking and mink oil. It was loading harder that I expected and I knew I wasn't going to get any love from the fouling. I used a .595 ball for the next three shots, getting progressively harder to load. Seems to be a spot about 10" from the muzzle. I'll have to polish it some more. And the .595 balls and lubed ticking I could start with my thumb, but there was simply way too much friction and bending of the rod once I was sending the ball home.
Loads for all shots was 60gr of 3F. Maybe Goex maybe Grafs.
So I changed things up for the next six.
The next six shots were back to using .060 balls, but with a tiny piece of tow behind and in front of the ball. The first piece of tow in the barrel I had to make sure all the loose strands were on the nest before inserting the ball. Otherwise it went down hard. But not having any tow creep up the sides of the ball made it load pretty easy.
Next three shots. Finally got a bull (more or less) and my elevation was settling in.
And next three. I was really happy with these. I'm finally not getting any fliers.
Last shot. I walked it in to 23yds and picked one of the corner diamonds to shoot at.
Yeah, I called it quits after that shot.
I am really happy with the performance of this gun. And it shoots spot on for me. 60gr of powder (wearing a winter jacket) was very little recoil. And what's better I seem to have found a good combination of ball and tow to use. I'm sure I could have shot more in spite of using no lube. A worm and some moose milk sprayed on some tow could have kept me shooting all day.
No fouling at all of the touch hole, which is bone stock like it came. And good spark from the flint. No misfires.
It was a good day!
Better shot of the French gray.
EDIT: I missed it, but obviously y'all know I meant 0.600 balls
If I'm shooting shot next time I'll let you know
So, not being one who normally shoots offhand, I had some breaking in to do. Not the gun, me.
I was shooting at 30yds.
The first two shots were first using a .060 ball with red ticking and mink oil. It was loading harder that I expected and I knew I wasn't going to get any love from the fouling. I used a .595 ball for the next three shots, getting progressively harder to load. Seems to be a spot about 10" from the muzzle. I'll have to polish it some more. And the .595 balls and lubed ticking I could start with my thumb, but there was simply way too much friction and bending of the rod once I was sending the ball home.
Loads for all shots was 60gr of 3F. Maybe Goex maybe Grafs.
So I changed things up for the next six.
The next six shots were back to using .060 balls, but with a tiny piece of tow behind and in front of the ball. The first piece of tow in the barrel I had to make sure all the loose strands were on the nest before inserting the ball. Otherwise it went down hard. But not having any tow creep up the sides of the ball made it load pretty easy.
Next three shots. Finally got a bull (more or less) and my elevation was settling in.
And next three. I was really happy with these. I'm finally not getting any fliers.
Last shot. I walked it in to 23yds and picked one of the corner diamonds to shoot at.
Yeah, I called it quits after that shot.
I am really happy with the performance of this gun. And it shoots spot on for me. 60gr of powder (wearing a winter jacket) was very little recoil. And what's better I seem to have found a good combination of ball and tow to use. I'm sure I could have shot more in spite of using no lube. A worm and some moose milk sprayed on some tow could have kept me shooting all day.
No fouling at all of the touch hole, which is bone stock like it came. And good spark from the flint. No misfires.
It was a good day!
Better shot of the French gray.
EDIT: I missed it, but obviously y'all know I meant 0.600 balls
If I'm shooting shot next time I'll let you know
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