• Friends, our 2nd Amendment rights are always under attack and the NRA has been a constant for decades in helping fight that fight.

    We have partnered with the NRA to offer you a discount on membership and Muzzleloading Forum gets a small percentage too of each membership, so you are supporting both the NRA and us.

    Use this link to sign up please; https://membership.nra.org/recruiters/join/XR045103

Wacky Shooting

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Got to the range today for a little wacky shooting. I’m not a filmmaker like BPMS so photographs will have to do.

The gun used today is a Traditions Kentucky, .50 caliber.

I've done all sorts of "wacky" shooting. Made patches from tree bark or rope.
Sat down at the range one day and built a small fire, then made a ball mold of of nearby clay, then cast a ball using it and shot it at a target. My shot was true.
That's one of the fun things about muzzleloaders.
 
Thanks azmntman. But this wasn’t the first time out with this gun. It will shoot clover leaf groups a 50 yards from a bench rest but I was shooting off hand all the shots pictured. I don’t know about 90-100 yards cause I can’t see the target that far!😩.
I have an unmentionable with braille fire control devices, equal access is equal access....I guess
 
The load was 50 grains of Pyrodex 2f, a wad of wasp nest, a .490 or .495 round ball topped off with,,
It's great you could achieve that accuracy with both ball size.
Thank's for sharing, 👍

Sat down at the range one day and built a small fire, then made a ball mold of of nearby clay, then cast a ball using it and shot it at a target. My shot was true.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂,
🤔 ,🤭, 😲😲
 
Yeah, all my shooting is done at less than 50 yards, usually 25-30. At that close range you can load a muzzleloader numerous ways and still achieve good accuracy.

I have even shot .440 round balls with this method and was able to keep all shots on a cereal box sized target at 25 yards. Just for plinking and easy to load.
 
Got to the range today for a little wacky shooting. I’m not a filmmaker like BPMS so photographs will have to do.

The gun used today is a Traditions Kentucky, .50 caliber.View attachment 76706
Wow! The brass is so shiny , it hurts my eyes! It needs to be toned down, a whole bunch. ;) . The best way to tone it down is by shooting and handling it many, many times. Finger prints, black powder smudges and dirt in general will do the trick. Nice rifle BTW.
 
I know what you mean. I don’t like the shiny brass either and that’s why I am trying to put as much patina on it as possible 😄
 
That's excellent shooting especially with the weird loading technique. I've owned and hunted with several Spanish & Italian rifles and found them reliable and as accurate as any other type of rifle.

AND, fellers, BEER isn't only for breakfast anymore!
 
I started using this method a few years ago in a Fusil de Chasse with shot for squirrel hunting. I prefer it for rifle and pistol also because I don’t like greased patches or short starters. Ain’t knocking those that do, it just ain’t fer me.

I call it my hillbilly (HC) correct method.😁
now I rely like that.
 
Yep. Down here we call em waspers. It’s a historically correct method. Mike Belivue uses it loading a smooth bore in one of his videos.
 
Back
Top