Got a little range time in…..this target is a total of ten shots….five high right, four at the bullseye, one…uh…flinch, jerk, didn’t squeeze…I dunno. All in all, I was happy!View attachment 87272
sweet! someday when i grow up i will have a lathe!Swamp barrel done.
Townsville is located in the dry tropics of North Queensland and is usually referred to as 'Brownsville'. This year, we are having a particularly good wet season, making the conditions verdant, wet and lush. A big thanks has to go out to Scotty, one of our Range Officers, who volunteered today to head out into sticky wet conditions to open the range for a few keen shooters. I added some dimension to the low cloud by blowing some smoke from my .54 Pedersoli Tryon. Given the extreme humidity and dampness, I was pleased not to experience a single misfire. That moisture really gathered up around the nipple and hammer. Now, to cleaning.
Kind regards, Pete
PS Not complaining mind, a great morning out - I see what some of you Northern Hemisphere lads and ladies have been experiencing in the cold and snow. Brrrrrrrrr ......... Respect.
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Patchbox for sure!!!I got the butt plate screws on my Western Carolina-ish rifle filed flush, now I am trying to decide if I want to add more work by installing a patchbox or make life easy(er) by going with a grease hole instead.
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I appreciate this information. I am one of those Clowns that cleans everything when I get back from the range.The most important part of shooting a M/L is cleaning and oiling it properly afterwards, to many beginners neglect this part of the process and end up with rusty, pitted barrels.
Mine would probably say the same thing and then want to load it for me (ya know with 1 lb of powder or 2 if she could fit it!!! Lol)Just bought a CVA squirrel rifle for my wife. It is a bit of a project; but I like that. Sending payment today. I read the ad to her, and she said, "buy it." Great gal! Polecat
Or clean with (if I may say) a nitro solvent when plain warm water is easily available.The most important part of shooting a M/L is cleaning and oiling it properly afterwards, to many beginners neglect this part of the process and end up with rusty, pitted barrels.
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