Started working on tuning up the L&R replacement lock on my Dixie rifle. Thing never has worked right since I got it, it would be a neat rifle if it would go off every time. Hopefully I can get it to that point.
I’m a step a head of you i cast 200 sharps rounds then loaded 100 Hahn’s tubes that alread had the paper on them.glued the base papers on 50 Hahn Sharps tubes
Bore sighted the Sharps Sporting Rifle to check alignment on the new front and rear sights.
Looked good so I will shoot groups in the morning.
Took a nap
Yr' Obt' Svt'
Bunk
Today I shot my new Frontier flintlock. 4th outing with it. Finally things are starting to click. Only 1 hang-fire and I know why, no more after that. No flinching, better focus on target and holding after the shot. I was trying to just relax and shoot. I think my sights are ok, was a little worried about the front brass one I put on it, but I think it's going to be fine.
50 yds off hand, MUCH happier today with this target. Can I shoot my April contest target over again?
50 gn Schutzen 3fg
.490 ball, .010 patch
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Had a great day!
RR
Hey Randal- looks super!Cut dovetail for front sight View attachment 87230
Continueing to go thru, keep, throw out my BP accessories. Trying to figure out the thread size of my 32 cal. rifle cleaning jag/ram rod as it is same size as my 45 cal Rifle, have a 45 cal jag but not a 32 cal. I have one (32)but tread size is too small for ram rod. and need to order larger size thread. Do any of you know is it 8/32 or 10/32 which is larger?Since the previous thread was shut down (locked) by our new moderator, I thought I would start one up again, as per the suggestion.
So, let's get this thread going again, and share your muzzleloading related adventures of the day!
Beautiful work!Finished the powder horn (#13) that I started yesterday. Four+ hours to carve and plug it and almost eight hours to scrimshaw it.
Thanks!Beautiful work!
Very nice. PolecatPut my refurbished mountain rifle back together today. I stripped, stained, and linseed oiled (four coats,0000 steel wool in between each coat) the stock. Cleaned the rusty barrel and furniture. Then browned everything except the lock plate. Came out real nice for a $250 rifle.
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