Made up some paper cartridges for the 1861 and took her out to the 50 yd range to try them out. Cartidges worked OK, but rifle still not hitting consistently, and needs more investigation to figure out whether it's me, it's the cartridge, it's the load, it's the sight picture, or it's the rifle. All part of the fun. So, had a good time, anyway. A couple guys two benches over were trying to sight in their modern centerline muzzleloaders, and they were having the same problems. So maybe it was just some kind of evil anti-muzzleloader spirit hovering over this particular range. Most of the shooters over on the 100 yd range were sighting in for gun deer season. You know ... those guys who visit the range once a year before the season to zero their scopes, and when the season's over, and they've bagged their buck, the gun goes in the safe and doesn't come out again until next year. OK guys, but not my kind of people. For them, hunting is the thing, not the gun. For me, it's the gun.