Jim K
50 Cal.
I shot my .32 TC cherokee today. Have not shot it in awhile. Played around with load and patching but no, it still wants what it wanted before!
Looks good. The next item you make, you might try threading the thread back under the windings in order to hide the knot(s).Made a shot pouch for my .50 cal round balls, made from buckskin and sewn with linen thread, the throat is elk antler and the stopper is deer antler. I went a little crazy on the dye and dyed everything . View attachment 249881View attachment 249882
While shooting, how do you swab your bore? What liquid do you use? How moist/wet is the cotton(?) you swab with? After swabbing, do you use dry cotton to absorb the moisture left from swabbing? Just starting to shoot my new 54 cal Colonial piece I assembled from a "kit" from Mr. Kibler. L O V E the flintlock! Just got my 30 year old 45 cal working. The "frizzen" is scored and eats up the flints.View attachment 249880
Went out and burned some 3F Swiss in the TC Hawken 45 Flinter. Good times. It’s so dry here lately I could only get two shots off before I had to swab. 3rd one was pretty hard to get down. Should’ve moistened up my lube a little I guess. Normally I can shoot probably 10-15 times before I have to swab.
That is one awesome rifle range you have there. Semper Fi.I was shooting at home on my front yard 200 yard range, so I was able to round up another ramrod to use for subsequent shooting. I live out in the boonies.
Using a rake to try and snag it might work IF it flew in a relatively straight line, The grass on either side of the cut path is about a foot tall right now, and it’s been a week since the path was last cut.
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I ended the dove hunt yesterday with five birds. It was a bit slow, and my spot wasn’t in a prime location. I was happy with the outcome nonetheless! It was a fun day.
I’m new to ML and recently shot my ramrod, it hit the target dead center at 25 yards and I found half of it at 75 yards and about 25 yards to the right.I looked at the target with that in mind, but no signs of it there.
I was wondering how far it might have conceivably traveled, and how straight they tend to fly. Not much experience with this sort of thing!
Shot some more last evening and still have the ramrod I was using
I compared the pattern with an unmentionable 20ga pattern and I like the Pedersoli’s better! It shoots a little to the left, so I’ll have to keep that in mind Friday.
Taylor pork roll with egg, cheese and yellow mustard on a roll!Time to make the patches.
On this go round, I'll leave the patches wet and zip lock bag them.
The greasy stuff that leeches its way into the material may work as a lubricant.
for your service PolecatThanks! It was hard won by three years dodging mortars.
Using a rake to try and snag it might work IF it flew in a relatively straight line,
Don’t over think it, you are just wiping the bore not doing a full cleaning, moist patch,While shooting, how do you swab your bore? What liquid do you use? How moist/wet is the cotton(?) you swab with? After swabbing, do you use dry cotton to absorb the moisture left from swabbing?
I just range shoot these days. I swab between each PRB shot in both my .50 percussions so I get consistency shot to shot. I use a modestly wet patch of my own concoction: 6 parts 70% isopropyl alcohol, 1 part castor oil and 1 part Murphy’s Oil Soap I mix and keep in this tin. I pour it over about 15 patches in the covered tin and use for that day’s range session. I follow with a dry patch swab, load and go. Makes my target shooting extremely consistent.While shooting, how do you swab your bore? What liquid do you use? How moist/wet is the cotton(?) you swab with? After swabbing, do you use dry cotton to absorb the moisture left from swabbing? Just starting to shoot my new 54 cal Colonial piece I assembled from a "kit" from Mr. Kibler. L O V E the flintlock! Just got my 30 year old 45 cal working. The "frizzen" is scored and eats up the flints.
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