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Finished up a matched set with walnut and tung oil today. Made the knob from the powder horn's cutoff tip.
 

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Tried to add onto my range, we opened up some brush so I can add a 100 yard backstop. We have one at 35yards and 75yards and can shoot offhand in the shade at 35,25 and 15 yards. Snow is melting and were turning the yard to mud tramping back and forth through it so instead of dragging power tools and extension cords into the soup I decided (she decided) to put off building the new bench. Plenty to do when spring really does get here.
 
Just reading “ motor home fun”. Thank you guys for the Gulf Stream uk Bit chilly here blue skies be warm midday. Motorhomes camping in Lote valley France 600 miles south of uk or heading for Spain. Heavy snow bad visibility terrible , soft rubber winter tyres a must plus snow chains. People staying put on french camp sights I know Tommy is a bit cold up in Maine 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
 
Checking and packing my guns, bags and range box for the NMLRA Territorial this weekend in Fayetteville, NC. April 7–10. If you haven’t shot this event, take the time to join the NMLRA and support and enjoy muzzle loading of all disciplines this weekend. Looking forward to burning up a few pounds of powder.
 
Finished inletting the lock on the percussion to flintlock conversion. Normally I'm a very patient person, however in this particular case I decided to shoot the rifle before re-finishing / touching up the bare wood. The front sight is dull like the brass inlays, so I'm going to have to polish it to be able to see it better. Target is the usual steel at 25 yards with some shots existing from the smoothbore to flintlock conversion.

Unfortunately inletting over an existing lock mortise has left a few minor gaps in the bottom of the new lock mortise. Trying to decide if it is worth my time to attempt to remove the hump behind the hammer, it would require a complete redo of the breech plug tang shape, then more stock removal. 🤔
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Full picture on some ash stumps. Overall profile isn't too bad and the original builder done a wonderful job on the inletting of the inlays.
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The steel target, looks like the front sight could go right (corrected previously posted left, Thanks Ames).
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Me thinks the front sight should go right. ;)
And yes, get the hump out of the tang area. If it bothers you now, it will bother you forever that you didn't fix it.
Your correct right it is! Not sure why I typed left...I know better (corrected). Thanks!!!

I agree that hump will bother me, the tang screw holds the trigger in place, just not too sure about the angle of that alignment if I put a better profile on the tang to remove the hump. I suppose I will know more when I tear into it.
 
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Testing the Skychief load in my new-to-me Fusil de Chasse. At 20 yards with 70gr each of 2Fg and shot (#6 I think), I got 7 in a 3” circle and 11 more out to 5”. At 25 yards with the same load, the pattern dropped lower on the paper. I still got 8 in the 3” and 16 more in the 5”, but this time the fibre wad punched through the paper, too. Not too bad, I guess.
Jay
 

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