First I got rained on after I unloaded the truck. Next I discovered that the rain must have gotten the gun wet even though I kept the powder and caps dry (or so I thought). I ended up pulling the ball and removing the nipple to poke around inside after the first load wouldn’t fire. After that, I checked it with a couple of caps and had ignition again without any thing loaded in the barrel.
I reloaded the rifle (a TC Hawken) and tried to fire it. No joy. I tried three more caps. Nope. I pulled the nipple and added some powder under it and re-installed it. Another fresh cap and still nothing. The sun was shining now and I noticed condensation inside my powder flask (it a modern see-through type). Huh? I poured some powder out onto the ground and tried to light it with a piece of burning paper. It wouldn’t light. I poured some powder out of the powder can to the ground and tried the same trick. The lit paper was greeted with a Woosh!
OK, the powder in my flask had gone bad. I started loading my measure directly from the can and all seemed ok for around 6 shots. I was on paper and slowly adjusting the rear sight (I had changed out the front sight before this range trip) towards the center of the target.
One more pulled ball and around six or seven more shots and she was zeroed at fifty yards and showing the downward path of sight adjustment. Then I heard the thunder again and decided to pack it up and quit while I was ahead.
I learned a lot today and settled on my load. 65gr of GOEX FFg with a .490 Hornady ball and a TC .015 cotton “spit” patch touched off with a CCI #11 cap. The gun seemed to like it so I marked my ramrod. I’m guessing it will chrono at around 1500fps and should work on a deer as long as I put the ball in the right spot.
Three hours and only 13 shots fired. It was a bit maddening but when it worked it worked well. I also learned that I’m going to bring all my rod accessories and nipple wrench into the field with me when I hunt. I’ve had this rifle out five times and this is the most trouble I’ve had with it. I think I learned to keep it out of the rain. :thumbsup:
I reloaded the rifle (a TC Hawken) and tried to fire it. No joy. I tried three more caps. Nope. I pulled the nipple and added some powder under it and re-installed it. Another fresh cap and still nothing. The sun was shining now and I noticed condensation inside my powder flask (it a modern see-through type). Huh? I poured some powder out onto the ground and tried to light it with a piece of burning paper. It wouldn’t light. I poured some powder out of the powder can to the ground and tried the same trick. The lit paper was greeted with a Woosh!
OK, the powder in my flask had gone bad. I started loading my measure directly from the can and all seemed ok for around 6 shots. I was on paper and slowly adjusting the rear sight (I had changed out the front sight before this range trip) towards the center of the target.
One more pulled ball and around six or seven more shots and she was zeroed at fifty yards and showing the downward path of sight adjustment. Then I heard the thunder again and decided to pack it up and quit while I was ahead.
I learned a lot today and settled on my load. 65gr of GOEX FFg with a .490 Hornady ball and a TC .015 cotton “spit” patch touched off with a CCI #11 cap. The gun seemed to like it so I marked my ramrod. I’m guessing it will chrono at around 1500fps and should work on a deer as long as I put the ball in the right spot.
Three hours and only 13 shots fired. It was a bit maddening but when it worked it worked well. I also learned that I’m going to bring all my rod accessories and nipple wrench into the field with me when I hunt. I’ve had this rifle out five times and this is the most trouble I’ve had with it. I think I learned to keep it out of the rain. :thumbsup: