Working on a fun video comparing the differences between a flint and percussion pistol to post soon.....
Thanks!More specifically... Captain Parker's Company of Militia
www.justice101us.com/lexingtonminutemen.htmThis is great! Where can someone find the source article?
I’m glad you’re pleased with the barrel Dale!Received my T/C Renegade .56 caliber smooth bore barrel from @Splitear today and took it out to "play". Was able to hit a soda can at 20 yards with unpatched .550 and .530 round balls. Only fired a single light shot charge, but it perforated the soda can nicely at the same range.
Used .54 caliber lubed felt wads under and over the projectiles. All loads were with 70 grains volumetric of 3f Old Eynsford.
Now, I've only just begun to develop loads for this barrel, and I don't have much experience with smoothbore barrels, so I am far from making any pronouncements, but my first impression is more of a question: Why, exactly, do we need rifling? I could see myself becoming very happy with this gun if I only had to choose... one gun (shudder).
Will be doing a bit more experimentation in the coming weeks. Will post results as they become available.
Be interested to know how they work out. My eyes always need help.Ordered some different sights for my Kibler SMR on the recommendation of garypl. Maybe I'll be able to see them better.
At 70|+...pretty much everything needs help.Be interested to know how they work out. My eyes always need help.
You're welcome. Bob.Thanks!
I'll let you know.Be interested to know how they work out. My eyes always need help.
Reader's glasses helped me, but an aperture sight rear and bead front really made a difference.I'll let you know.
My eyes have issues. Pretty severe astigmatism in both eyes. I'm ok with correction, but my progressive lenses don't allow me to see the sights. I'm going to shoot next with my 'computer glasses'. If I can make out the sights, as long as the target is large enough, I may be OK. If not, I can use the new sights with my progressive lenses...maybe.
Well, he has been a busy boy. I received my T/C Hawken 45 cal barrel from @Splitear today also. I was going to send it out to be bored out to 54 cal and cut to carbine, but It is so nice I can't make myself do it. It found a home with my 50 cal Hawken (it has only 564 numbers difference on the serial number), so I can swap it out and have two guns in one!Received my T/C Renegade .56 caliber smooth bore barrel from @Splitear today and took it out to "play".
I don't really want to put a peep on the SMR. The dovetail is too far down the barrel for it to work, and I don't want to mark up the tang, or drill another hole. Besides, my astigmatism makes round things look like a line...it's weird.Reader's glasses helped me, but an aperture sight rear and bead front really made a difference.
I have one gun with an aperture sight and plan for one more, but honestly, most of my guns wear the original sights. I have a few that I swap barrels with and swapping a barrel usually means adjusting the sights if they are not bolted, welded, dovetailed or or glued onto the barrel.I don't really want to put a peep on the SMR. The dovetail is too far down the barrel for it to work, and I don't want to mark up the tang, or drill another hole. Besides, my astigmatism makes round things look like a line...it's weird.
I'll work it out,
Hi Thad, got the powder measure yesterday, sure is nice, thanks alot! I'll put it to good use!Made a 70 gr powder measure for a fellow member that gifted a side plate to me.
Great! Hope it works well for you.Hi Thad, got the powder measure yesterday, sure is nice, thanks alot! I'll put it to good use!
Rich
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