Tang done and inletted.
Did some shaping on the buttstock.
Did some shaping on the buttstock.
Spent all afternoon at the range burning powder. Shot all 50 balls I took with me and 6-7 shot loads, never touched the flint once, not even a wipe. Oh, and had 4-5 flashes, the TH is right AT the breech face and I think it needs drilled out about halfway across the face with a 1/4x28 tap drill and tapped for a liner. Have to bank the pan powder against the outside cone to get reliable ignition (.075" TH). Sometimes picking before priming works and sometimes makes it worse. Banking works without picking every time.
I filed away most of the front sight blade and it still shoots low, but the biggest issue is vertical stringing. I'm using an unproven, new patch lube recipe but it strung the other day too, bench or offhand, no matter, with a known good patch lube so I don't think that's it. It must have a bent barrel because it hits 4" low on average at 25 yards and about 8-12 low at 50 with front sight 3/8" above bore center and breech 1/2" above.
Found my shot load right away. 50 grains 3F, one ounce shot measure of cornmeal, one ounce shot measure, heaping, of #7.5 Magnum shot, 1.5" square NRA target paper folded twice and soaked with water-based lube.
25 yards, NRA 100 yard targets (recycling, big holes from a different gun). Posted and shot one at a time:
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What nearly 60 shots without cleaning looks like. Note how sharp the flint is, though probably a full 1/8" shorter than when I started:
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Earlier in the shooting session:
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Ian after reading your post yesterday I went out today and tried powder,cornmeal,shot and os card worked pretty good with 7 1/2s and even with #5 s.The #5s was a surprise as when I tried them before you could count on one hand how many hit the paper.Spent all afternoon at the range burning powder. Shot all 50 balls I took with me and 6-7 shot loads, never touched the flint once, not even a wipe. Oh, and had 4-5 flashes, the TH is right AT the breech face and I think it needs drilled out about halfway across the face with a 1/4x28 tap drill and tapped for a liner. Have to bank the pan powder against the outside cone to get reliable ignition (.075" TH). Sometimes picking before priming works and sometimes makes it worse. Banking works without picking every time.
I filed away most of the front sight blade and it still shoots low, but the biggest issue is vertical stringing. I'm using an unproven, new patch lube recipe but it strung the other day too, bench or offhand, no matter, with a known good patch lube so I don't think that's it. It must have a bent barrel because it hits 4" low on average at 25 yards and about 8-12 low at 50 with front sight 3/8" above bore center and breech 1/2" above.
Found my shot load right away. 50 grains 3F, one ounce shot measure of cornmeal, one ounce shot measure, heaping, of #7.5 Magnum shot, 1.5" square NRA target paper folded twice and soaked with water-based lube.
25 yards, NRA 100 yard targets (recycling, big holes from a different gun). Posted and shot one at a time:
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What nearly 60 shots without cleaning looks like. Note how sharp the flint is, though probably a full 1/8" shorter than when I started:
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Earlier in the shooting session:
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Any chance on a few more pictures when you’re all done.Spent all afternoon at the range burning powder. Shot all 50 balls I took with me and 6-7 shot loads, never touched the flint once, not even a wipe. Oh, and had 4-5 flashes, the TH is right AT the breech face and I think it needs drilled out about halfway across the face with a 1/4x28 tap drill and tapped for a liner. Have to bank the pan powder against the outside cone to get reliable ignition (.075" TH). Sometimes picking before priming works and sometimes makes it worse. Banking works without picking every time.
I filed away most of the front sight blade and it still shoots low, but the biggest issue is vertical stringing. I'm using an unproven, new patch lube recipe but it strung the other day too, bench or offhand, no matter, with a known good patch lube so I don't think that's it. It must have a bent barrel because it hits 4" low on average at 25 yards and about 8-12 low at 50 with front sight 3/8" above bore center and breech 1/2" above.
Found my shot load right away. 50 grains 3F, one ounce shot measure of cornmeal, one ounce shot measure, heaping, of #7.5 Magnum shot, 1.5" square NRA target paper folded twice and soaked with water-based lube.
25 yards, NRA 100 yard targets (recycling, big holes from a different gun). Posted and shot one at a time:
View attachment 244902
What nearly 60 shots without cleaning looks like. Note how sharp the flint is, though probably a full 1/8" shorter than when I started:
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Earlier in the shooting session:
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Any chance on a few more pictures when you’re all done.
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