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My Traditions .50 cal Kentucky Rifle from MidwayUSA finally arrived. The fit of some parts is not perfect, but the rifle’s condition is reasonable. I like the wood grain and finish. The brass parts fit nicely … except for the part under the muzzle. This is the third flintlock rifle I ordered in two weeks. The first one was on backorder from MidwayUSA, and I decided not to wait for it. The second one from Muzzle-Loaders.com was stolen by a UPS employee at the Denver hub. Claude Mathis posted an article regarding theft by UPS employees. The report said "All merchandise missing. Empty carton discarded."
So First of all, I made sure to Clean the bore really well, using large cleaning patches and MAP. This required a half-dozen patches. I have followed much of the advice in an article by Paul Vallandigham. For example, I’m using thin Lead instead of leather to hold the flint in the jaws. Fitting the flints I bought was not easy, because I apparently got the wrong size. The 5/8 English from Jedediah-Starr are too large. Also, I have Noted that the Lock must be disassembled from the rifle in order to remove the touch hole liner.
I am Priming the pan with 3F GOEX, not 4F as suggested in the manual. I’m using one of those handy plunger-style Pan Primer/Dispensers. It is described as providing 3 grs of powder with each push, and I use two or three pushes.
The Lock is not making enough flash to cause flinching, even though it is burning all of the 6 - 9 grains of Priming powder each time it actually works (which is more and more nearly every time.)
Once I got the Priming to repeatedly flash reliably … I loaded 30 grs of GOEX 2F and just a patch to see if I could fire it just once (a “blank round”?). This worked rather well on the first try (!), and didn’t make too much noise. The .50 caliber bore makes a nice low thump.
Perhaps I will be able to travel tomorrow to a location where I can shoot this rifle a little. My plan is to use .495 DIA Hornady Round Ball projectiles and 0.010” patches lubed with EMSS Competition Lube.
So First of all, I made sure to Clean the bore really well, using large cleaning patches and MAP. This required a half-dozen patches. I have followed much of the advice in an article by Paul Vallandigham. For example, I’m using thin Lead instead of leather to hold the flint in the jaws. Fitting the flints I bought was not easy, because I apparently got the wrong size. The 5/8 English from Jedediah-Starr are too large. Also, I have Noted that the Lock must be disassembled from the rifle in order to remove the touch hole liner.
I am Priming the pan with 3F GOEX, not 4F as suggested in the manual. I’m using one of those handy plunger-style Pan Primer/Dispensers. It is described as providing 3 grs of powder with each push, and I use two or three pushes.
The Lock is not making enough flash to cause flinching, even though it is burning all of the 6 - 9 grains of Priming powder each time it actually works (which is more and more nearly every time.)
Once I got the Priming to repeatedly flash reliably … I loaded 30 grs of GOEX 2F and just a patch to see if I could fire it just once (a “blank round”?). This worked rather well on the first try (!), and didn’t make too much noise. The .50 caliber bore makes a nice low thump.
Perhaps I will be able to travel tomorrow to a location where I can shoot this rifle a little. My plan is to use .495 DIA Hornady Round Ball projectiles and 0.010” patches lubed with EMSS Competition Lube.