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Those fabric cutters are good for starting straight lines on the forearm of a new build. First , put the decorative line on the wood , go over the pencil line w/ a lining file or , my favorite , checkering tool. Quick , almost fool proof way to decoratively line a gunstock...............olswood
 
shot my TC Hawken 45 that usually wears a GM .50 cal barrel. it shot so nice that now i am in a conundrum. find another stock and flint lock or just leave it and switch back and forth. maybe i will just build another Hawken style stock.
made a ram rod. browned the furniture from the Tennessee classic.
made the cut for the butt plate. now the work begins.
made a coupler for my field rod. female/female to use some jags i have.
cleaned the TC and resoldered the rod thimbles on my CVA. one was slightly cockeyed and the new rod didn't like it.
made a bunch of patches for the .45 and lubed them.
started to inlet the entry pipe on the Classic but ran out of steam. (wife got home from town with a honey do list that had nothing to do with muzzleloaders!) 😭
thus ended my muzzleloader day!
 
Finally got some trigger time with a new to me 54 Renegade. Shot some round balls and some old CVA DEERSLAYER 375 grain bullets that I picked up about 10 years ago because they were cheap and just in case I ever got a 54 cal … also tried out some Lyman 460 grain Plains bullets.. put some balls through a factory TC 1:66 twist round ball barrel on a Hawken kit I put together. Shot the 32 Crockett and put a few cylinders through a Pietta Remington New Army 44… then spent a couple hours giving them all a good cleaning. Like Roger Raglin says ,,” I had a pretty good day”
 
It was 55F here yesterday. I just had to go burn some powder.
I left the cameras at home so my pet beaver and I could go on a date.
The Pedersoli KY, beaver and I had good time... ....

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Just got back from shooting my first flintlock. Had a blast. Some issues to work on and some getting used to the delay. Overall I think the gun shot pretty accurately at 25 and then 50yds. Point of aim was the center where the pencil tip is
 

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Worked up a new load with my TC New Englander. It was switching from a. 495 round bald to a. 490 round ball. I was shooting the Green target. Then shot the Match postal match target with my Traditions 50 cal Kentucky! View attachment 126159View attachment 126160

Nice job on the March match target. I was hoping to shoot it today, but snow flurries and gusty winds. Maybe tomorow.
 
Nice job on the March match target. I was hoping to shoot it today, but snow flurries and gusty winds. Maybe tomorow.
Thanks!! I was pleased with the results!! I was in the circle or right next to it!! Except my second shot witch was the top circle on the right leaf.
 
Just got back from shooting my first flintlock. Had a blast. Some issues to work on and some getting used to the delay. Overall I think the gun shot pretty accurately at 25 and then 50yds. Point of aim was the center where the pencil tip is
Looks like there's some gas cutting on your patches and the crown could use some smoothing. As your flint lock parts smooth out from shooting, the delay will get shorter.
 
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