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I took my family to the range Saturday, where my son made some more smoke from his left handed cut down Kit Carson that LAGS over at CB rebuilt for him.
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Tried paper cartridges in the 1858.
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All rounds fired at 11 yards, two hand standing. 25 grains of OE 3f, need to try again with longer paper and 30 grains. For some reason the people shooting downwind of us seemed to need to leave suddenly, no idea why...
 
Broke down my camp & came home….
7 days at Hatchie Run Longhunters Fall Rendezvous & Shoot..
We had a total of 38 camps if I’m not mistaken..& 42 shooters.
Good Friends, Great food, great fun and lots of making smoke.

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I sure wanted to make it to this one but between being behind at work and a bad u-joint on my truck, couldn't make it happen. I'm glad y'all had a good one. Is it held the same time every year? Is there a spring rendezvous as well?
 
Yes Sir! it was a great time & wish you could have made it down.

Our Spring camp is the 4 th weekend of April & Fall camp is the 4 th weekend in October. Every year, unless something drastic happens.
 
After three attempts, I finally made some powder that ignites. If commercial powder becomes hard to come by, I have an alternative.

And today I dry balled my rifle :doh:.
So, I had the pleasure of disassembling the rifle and remove the breach plug because I also screwed up pulling the ball. It was a learning opportunity.
 
After three attempts, I finally made some powder that ignites. If commercial powder becomes hard to come by, I have an alternative.

And today I dry balled my rifle :doh:.
So, I had the pleasure of disassembling the rifle and remove the breach plug because I also screwed up pulling the ball. It was a learning opportunity.
welcome to the Eternal order of dry ballers. only way to resign is to stop muzzleloading.
 
Finally cleaned my flint deer rifle from going to the range a couple weeks ago. It's ready to load and go. Have to check my shot pouch contents from last year to see if there are contents to kill a deer.
 

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