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Or maybe he is just learning to read! (just joking here dude )The books suggest you are cultivating a child's interest in reading. May God bless you for that.
Or maybe he is just learning to read! (just joking here dude )The books suggest you are cultivating a child's interest in reading. May God bless you for that.
We're hoping that grandchildren come along at some point! These were her kids books. On a side note, my GF is a children's book author.Or maybe he is just learning to read! (just joking here dude )
What, no pic? You tease. Semper Fi.My new kit from Kibler arrived on Saturday, a SMR in walnut! Christmas early!
I ordered the same thing in walnut. How long did it take to arrive after ordering? I'm still waiting.....anxiously.My new kit from Kibler arrived on Saturday, a SMR in walnut! Christmas early!
I think walnut is a good choice for that rifle.I ordered the same thing in walnut. How long did it take to arrive after ordering? I'm still waiting.....anxiously.
Agree, a more traditional wood for a SMR.I think walnut is a good choice for that rifle.
Seals the deal for me on getting cherry for that short trade gun replica.I can not positively ID it. Yet.
This from a custom furniture maker's web site:
"But the wood is rich in resins, particularly prussic acid, which rapidly reacts to both light and oxygen, so cherry achieves in six months the patina that oak or maple acquires only after six decades. As cherry is exposed to sunlight and air, it changes color, shifting from a light salmon to a deep, rich reddish-brown."
Did not know that about Cherry.I can not positively ID it. Yet.
This from a custom furniture maker's web site:
"But the wood is rich in resins, particularly prussic acid, which rapidly reacts to both light and oxygen, so cherry achieves in six months the patina that oak or maple acquires only after six decades. As cherry is exposed to sunlight and air, it changes color, shifting from a light salmon to a deep, rich reddish-brown."
April 11 to May 11th, that's what it takes to get a pair of moulds from ballmoulds.com in Jolly Old England to get to Big D in Tejas.Ordered round ball moulds for the 2 muskets I just got from Loyalist Arms.
0.672" for the 1825/40 musket on the LEFT. 0.735" for the 1839 Tower Percussion (aka caplock Brown Bess) on the RIGHT.
Ah man ! Your welcome and thank you ! Made my day !UPS dropped off Rob Miller's latest build at the house before lunch today. My boy ask me, what this thing made out of, Styrofoam. My answer was leprechaun wood and pixie dust. It is unbelievably light and sweet. Burned powder a good part of the day. I'm not easily impressed, but, this one put a smile on my face. Now if I can pry it out of my girlfriend's hands. Many thanks Rob.
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Thanks for all the replies, guys. I took a piece of fresh cut to the local lumber yard and spoke with the lumber grader. He said Black Walnut. Not a very good piece of Walnut, 2nd's or 3rd's, but still Black Walnut. Well, looks like I'm making 2 guns out of firewood grade walnut. Semper Fi.I can not positively ID it. Yet.
This from a custom furniture maker's web site:
"But the wood is rich in resins, particularly prussic acid, which rapidly reacts to both light and oxygen, so cherry achieves in six months the patina that oak or maple acquires only after six decades. As cherry is exposed to sunlight and air, it changes color, shifting from a light salmon to a deep, rich reddish-brown."
Nothing wrong with walnut. Have at least a dozen walnut stocked unmentionables. But it is not what I want on the SMR we discussed!Thanks for all the replies, guys. I took a piece of fresh cut to the local lumber yard and spoke with the lumber grader. He said Black Walnut. Not a very good piece of Walnut, 2nd's or 3rd's, but still Black Walnut. Well, looks like I'm making 2 guns out of firewood grade walnut. Semper Fi.
Nope, Got you a nice piece of premium cherry. RickNothing wrong with walnut. Have at least a dozen walnut stocked unmentionables. But it is not what I want on the SMR we discussed!
Well I’m glad you asked. Took my Thompson 54 percussion to the range today. I wanted to see the difference between the few Hornaday Great Plains bullets I have left compared to some maxi balls I lubed myself. The Hornadays hit where I expected at 50 yards. The maxi’s were not even on the paper! I used 90 grains of 2x black powder for everything. When I got back home I realized that the Hornadays were 425 grains while the Maxis were 450. Would that difference be enough to completely miss a target at 50 yards?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!
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