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showed the grandkids how to make sparks with F&S, make flame with char and jute and finally how to refresh the char supply.
They enjoyed it but I fear the nostalgia is lost on them... the smallest liked whittling the plug for the char tin the best. Grandma was beside herself seeing the baby with a knife!
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I've been working on cleaning up an older .50 cal. Traditions with a 24" barrel for a friend. I cleaned up the rusty bore, replaced the bolster screw and nipple, cleaned and adjusted the lock and set trigger. We took it out and shot about 30 rounds with out having to clean between rounds. Patches looked perfect and the gun and or me ended up shooting about 3 1/2" groups at 50 yards. Some almost hole in hole shots. Now I know many people would consider that poor but I was very happy with it. The owner was ready to trash the gun and I think with load development and more familiarity with the gun it will do better. I honestly questioned if it even would get on paper.
 
yesterday i finished fitting a .50 Sharon barrel to a TC stock i had laying around. finished waxing it today. fit some open sight's to it and they were so gosh awful bad i removed them and drilled and tapped the tang for a TC vernier rear sight. lucked out the dove tail in front just needed cleaned up a lick. put the TC matching globe on the front and this is the target at 50 yards off my bench at 92 degrees! the 2 in the 7 ring were pre adjustment.
another nice shooting .50. only wish it was a flintlock.
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Playing with my 577 I won at Holts auction at present it’s a smooth bore big game rifle. Contemplating getting it oval bored or 6 grove riffling , no rush a similar one went at holts auction with 7 fine groves , but lapping the bore oval would still keep it looking original. However Holts felt the riffling was drilled out in the distant past, but is now round dead on 577 lapped smooth as a baby’s bum.

A similar one I lost had fine 7 groves

Happy today. Think I just won two more percussion guns at holts seals bid uk auction

My credit card is getting a hammering must be at £5k. At 80 I can live on the edge. Ha ha Love from
Joan and me uk
 

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I'm looking to sell my Kibler .54 colonial smooth rifle, asking $1700 plus shipping. I hope to be at Kempton on the 29th, Saturday if it doesn't sell. Barrel has been coned, I've been able to shoot 3"-4" groups at 35yds. standing against a rest. never had a chance to shoot off a bench.
 

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