• 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

What did you do today

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Status
Not open for further replies.
Not what I wanted. Went to find a bucket in shed and thought I would give my fussy chainsaw one more opportunity to start. It did and I cut up some small downed trees in a drizzle. Messing around with my gun bench area and trying to impose order on chaos. Chaos is winning.
 
It is!

A quick 'throw' together' from shop junk just to see the practicality as a rest for carrying out to the 'range' .

A mini-car jack, a piece of flat plate with a boat trailer rubber 'V' block lined with leather and mounted to board. It works pretty well but will get modified a little to work even better!

Below is a better pic of it during the 'testing' phase!
View attachment 56288
Brilliant. Showed my wife and she said, and I quote: "Well, ****!" LOL.
 
Well, I've found a gentleman in the North of England who swages a HUGE range of bullets, mostly for unmentionables, but also bullets, rather than ball, for muzzleloaders like my new-to-me Pritchett rifle.

He's going to send me a few of his swaged smooth-side cup-based Pritchett bullets to see how they'll fit - free of charge! He says that if they don't work/fit, then I won't have wasted the not inconsiderable cost of buying even fifty of them, so we'll have to see how it all works out.

This is what they look like, although I'm sure that many here will already know...

1617829553492.png


Now all I have to do is to find a similarly generous maker of swaged Whitworth bullets on this side of the Great Water, and I'm fixed up. :)
 
I’m fed up with lock-down. I have authority to buy two ‘new’ revolvers but can’t get to go and get them ndd,, what's worse the ranges are all closed.

I have powder, charges made up and, I’m getting in top of my domestic duties - sort of.........

I went out to the fettling shed while my wife was at the gym and

View attachment 56233

The mug of tea is a most essential piece of kit.

Another 200 .457 balls for my Rugers and another 100 .577 for my lovely Enfield.

What did anyone else do (shooting related - today)

I know those in the US have some day to go yet but here the sun will be gone in an hour.
Copy that about the Mug of Tea!
 
I love that car jack rest. Genius!! I spent some time at the range with the Cabin Creek .50 today. Its a beautiful day here in PA.
PA is fine muzzleloading country; after all, the "Kentucky/Pennsylvania" rifle was birthed here, mostly in the Eastern/Central parts. York was considered the frontier along the Susquehanna back in the day.
 
It is!

A quick 'throw' together' from shop junk just to see the practicality as a rest for carrying out to the 'range' .

A mini-car jack, a piece of flat plate with a boat trailer rubber 'V' block lined with leather and mounted to board. It works pretty well but will get modified a little to work even better!

Below is a better pic of it during the 'testing' phase!
View attachment 56288
That's an "unmentionable"! Cool simple set-up. Whatever works for people!
 
, Disgusted..........Got three builds to do and no time to work on them due to the normal Spring BS. I also need to make .530's . Had to laugh at this situation. In talking with a huntin' buddy , he's 86 , and was clearing out a bunch of stuff out of his shop. I was whining to him about being out of .530's with no time to make any , He handed me a coffee can full of .530's he made 20+ years ago. I thanked him profusely , took them home to the mike for a diameter check , oh well... The mold he used was an old Lyman , one of those ones , that if not careful , can cast balls around .530 , like.532 , .534 , .535.. ,and some in between . Will do a remelt and use a .530 Lee mold. Have good success w/ those. Still have no time to Git-er-Done .......it's just one more thing to do on the dang list of Spring manure sandwiches. It don't matter, long as I'm allowed to stay , and pray , another day........
 
, Disgusted..........Got three builds to do and no time to work on them due to the normal Spring BS. I also need to make .530's . Had to laugh at this situation. In talking with a huntin' buddy , he's 86 , and was clearing out a bunch of stuff out of his shop. I was whining to him about being out of .530's with no time to make any , He handed me a coffee can full of .530's he made 20+ years ago. I thanked him profusely , took them home to the mike for a diameter check , oh well... The mold he used was an old Lyman , one of those ones , that if not careful , can cast balls around .530 , like.532 , .534 , .535.. ,and some in between . Will do a remelt and use a .530 Lee mold. Have good success w/ those. Still have no time to Git-er-Done .......it's just one more thing to do on the dang list of Spring manure sandwiches. It don't matter, long as I'm allowed to stay , and pray , another day........

That sucks having to recast, but the way things are it’s hard to turn down free lead. It’s great to have friends like that!
 
Well, technically it was yesterday, but I had decided that I needed to make some smoke and review my sight picture. Got to the range to shoot my 36 caliber percussion squirrel rifle. While I had a container of 3f powder in my range box, it was empty. NO problem as I had plenty of 2f GOEX. I decided to use one of the powder measures I had turned on my wood lathe a couple of days ago.

28_grain.JPG

I might want to get a few more grains. Think the rifle may prefer 35 grains.

Because of the shortage of round ball, I decided to try my 000 Hornady buck shot. The shot looks better than most of the swaged shot. Used the rest and shot at 25 yards.

10 shots later, I was wishing I had attended my club's board shoot. @Justin.44 would have had another challenger.

F_36_10.jpg
 
Dave, not too get away from the subjects as posted, but did you know you can call squirrels bye rubbing two quarters together.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Latest posts

Back
Top