Daryl Crawford
50 Cal.
Last Saturday I was finally able to head up to New York and complete the transaction on a new to me .32 CVA Varmint that was in great shape. Got to meet @GregK , a great guy, who showed me the the basics as I've never had a caplock (3 flintlock rifles and 1 smoothbore on my rack). He sweetened the deal with some extras and home I came.
On Sunday I took the short ride to Dixon's Muzzleloader Shop to get the new toys I'd need (cleaning jags, capper, caps) and had great service and conversation with Greg Dixon. I set to tearing it down and cleaning in hopes of getting to know the little rifle better.
This afternoon I got the rifle out to shoot a few rounds. Remember, I've never owned or even fired a caplock. Two decent shots at 25 yds and started my reloading process for my third shot and I got a little distracted by my capper and refilling it...when I did it. Thought I'd turn 50 before I ever dry balled but nope, missed it by weeks. I had driven the dry ball only as deep as my short starter when I realized I hadn't moved my powder flask. Cue my cavalcade of errors.
Pulled the nipple, put some powder in the drum, shook it over into the barrel, finished ramming the ball, capped the gun, walked close to the target to make sure I saw evidence of the ball exiting the barrel and...misfire.
Well, walked back to my kit, recapped and fired...without walking close to the target. No hole in the paper, no dirt flew...did the ball come out? I dropped the rod down and too much of it was sticking out (oh yeah, because I left my jag on it!) So I got my pulling screw out. That's when I noticed the jag on the ramrod, but kept doing what I was doing.
It was strange, I couldn't get the puller to start in the ball, couldn't even get any lead residue on the puller's threads. That's when I figured out the ball wasn't still in the barrel. Loaded a powder load and fired that off to confirm what I knew, and settled into putting a few more rounds down range.
Hope ya'll can get a laugh out of my stupid, and it's ok because I'm having a great week! Dry ball doesn't even matter, and my lack of attention to detail doesn't matter either. I'm having a great week and looking forward to shooting some more soon.
On Sunday I took the short ride to Dixon's Muzzleloader Shop to get the new toys I'd need (cleaning jags, capper, caps) and had great service and conversation with Greg Dixon. I set to tearing it down and cleaning in hopes of getting to know the little rifle better.
This afternoon I got the rifle out to shoot a few rounds. Remember, I've never owned or even fired a caplock. Two decent shots at 25 yds and started my reloading process for my third shot and I got a little distracted by my capper and refilling it...when I did it. Thought I'd turn 50 before I ever dry balled but nope, missed it by weeks. I had driven the dry ball only as deep as my short starter when I realized I hadn't moved my powder flask. Cue my cavalcade of errors.
Pulled the nipple, put some powder in the drum, shook it over into the barrel, finished ramming the ball, capped the gun, walked close to the target to make sure I saw evidence of the ball exiting the barrel and...misfire.
Well, walked back to my kit, recapped and fired...without walking close to the target. No hole in the paper, no dirt flew...did the ball come out? I dropped the rod down and too much of it was sticking out (oh yeah, because I left my jag on it!) So I got my pulling screw out. That's when I noticed the jag on the ramrod, but kept doing what I was doing.
It was strange, I couldn't get the puller to start in the ball, couldn't even get any lead residue on the puller's threads. That's when I figured out the ball wasn't still in the barrel. Loaded a powder load and fired that off to confirm what I knew, and settled into putting a few more rounds down range.
Hope ya'll can get a laugh out of my stupid, and it's ok because I'm having a great week! Dry ball doesn't even matter, and my lack of attention to detail doesn't matter either. I'm having a great week and looking forward to shooting some more soon.