rebs
40 Cal
cleaned my gun bench and lubed some Lee REAL bullets with SPG by dipping them
IIRC - the 58 cal Enfield was designed for a 75gr service charge with a lot heavier projectile.Took out the 1858 Enfield and put 8 or 9 balls through it using 35 grn 2F Graf's powder and thin patch with 4 or the shots and 45 grns on the others. It shot well but was about 8 or 9 inches high at 30 yards with either load. I did shoot at a rock about 200 yards and it struck just below it and a little left. Sights probably set for about 200yards with round balls. Haven't shot any minie's out of it yet. Chronographed one shot out of the Enfield and it registered 983 fps. Also took the 1860 army and put two gun loads through it.. With my arthritic hands I shot all over the place, one gun load right handed and one gun load left handed. I couldn't seat cci 10's on the nipples so I went to Remington 10's. They seated but were troublesome removing after shooting. Next time out I'll try 11's with cci and remington to see if they will work better. The revolver has the slick shot nipples. Now I get to clean both of those beasts.
Man, I need better friends! That Hawken turned out beautifully.Meanwhile another friend met us there and he gave me... yup gave me....a Thompson Center Arms .45 cal repro Hawkins flintlock Rifle.
Thank you. Did some searching around, obtained info from this terrific site . The serial number, 10,5XX has a K in front. Read it’s a kit gun from the “K” designation in front of the number & built most likely in mid late 70’s. Can’t wait to try it out.Man, I need better friends! That Hawken turned out beautifully.
Oh woman's work Ha ha I love sewing stuff , mainly yatch sails, I want a walking foot machine for nice leather stitching , i got some old cast iron singers, a cobblers machine for thick stuf and a Paff zig za I got for £300 I paid £124 for wife handbag outrageous, mean to start collecting old leather clothes from charity shops. I do hand sewing too , Something different , I wish you wellI finished up another shooting bag.
Thank you. Did some searching around, obtained info from this terrific site . The serial number, 10,5XX has a K in front. Read it’s a kit gun from the “K” designation in front of the number & built most likely in mid late 70’s. Can’t wait to try it out.
Enter your email address to join: