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well done - you've got a kind of steampunk mad scientist vibe going on there.
Cycles eh? Motorbikes or pedal bikes? With a shop like that, surely you've got a gloriously patinaed flat tank Sunbeam tucked away in a corner somewhere.---A Model 9 is one of my dream bikes.I think I am certainly very unwell I tided my little workshop up, got to be quite serious, I moved into the cycle shed one cold winter , the bikes went into my big workshop bottom of garden. It was a very cold winter , but I make so many small things there . Yes it’s cosy in winter
Try this. After your first shot and subsequent loadings, do everything up to using your short starter to get the patch and ball in the barrel. Then use a moistened patch with spit or your patch lube to set the ball fully to the powder. You’ll notice some slight fouling on this patch, but you’re insuring the bore is fairly the same condition on each subsequent shot. Once you get a rhythm, this method doesn’t take anymore time. Good Luck!FedEx is certainly the worst.
I did take my Hawken out again. I'm still not certain if my grouping problem might be the rear sight, as I shot my typical first shot:
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Followed by a couple low, a couple left... I didn't even hit the target on a couple of them.
I think, just to try something different, my next outing with this rifle I'll be shooting conicals (ouch).
But first I have a Lymans Trade Rifle I haven't shot yet. I think I'll stick the Hawken on the wall for a while.
So today I'm going to look at the bore of the Trade Rifle and if the weather holds up push some lead out of it.
The current thread of this gun and accuracy has given me an itch.
Try this. After your first shot and subsequent loadings, do everything up to using your short starter to get the patch and ball in the barrel. Then use a moistened patch with spit or your patch lube to set the ball fully to the powder. You’ll notice some slight fouling on this patch, but you’re insuring the bore is fairly the same condition on each subsequent shot. Once you get a rhythm, this method doesn’t take anymore time. Good Luck!
The other possibility is take a foiluling shot 1st. This will also insure a consistent bore condition. If you stated the load you are using I missed it. TC's have shallower rifling and the load will skip the rifling. This is a roundball quirk.
Try "lubing/wetting" your patches with a 50/50 mix of Dawn/water. Use sparingly.Thanks guys. Anything is worth a try to get the balls shooting the same. So far the only consistent shot has been the first one after a thorough cleaning. Then, even though it might be grouping well, the group will move. I even marked my sights to make sure they were not moving.
Of course, when hunting it's the first shot that counts
70gr Goex 3F and a .490 ball.
The first shot I can use a .015~ patch, but it really prefers .010. It fouls fast and needs constant swabbing.
I'm not looking for much, just three nice shots in a row starting with the first one after cleaning.
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