Mine dose the same for me!!! When I’m just plinking I feed it about 30 grains!! That way I don’t have a sore face!Had a nice range day with my dad. Got my Kentucky Rifle dialed in pretty good. Seems to like 60gr pyrodex with a .015 patch and .490 ball. There's some slight tearing of the patches on the rifling, but seems to only be on 2 or 3 grooves on most of the patches I found. Might be overthinking it. I didn't have a tape measure or calipers, but at 50 yards it's shooting about a 1.5"-2" group, and at 100 yards it's probably around a 6" group. But I was just resting the barrel on my range bag, so I'm sure the rifle is shooting tighter than I am. Groups opened way up with 55gr and 65 gr, I was shocked to see how much difference 5gr can make.
On a side note, something about my facial structure and the stock on my Kentucky Rifle just don't get along. To get a good cheek weld on it, I'm putting it right under my cheek bone. Most of my rifles I can get it a bit lower and shoot comfortably all day. 45-50 rounds down range today and my cheek bone is a bit tender and swollen. I'm not stranger to shoulder thumpers, but a cheek thumper is a new one for me. Might make myself a nice leather cheek pad/riser for it. Been a while since I've done any leather tooling, could be a fun project.
The chuck key left in the chuck scares the hell out of me. It's not a good habit to get into.
Your off to a great start!Well..... I'm new to muzzle loading, been making powder and loading my 45 LC for years now and decided to step into actual ML. So, did a little shooting today. Got a chance to test my homemade 2F "antique propellent". Sent about 20 round balls down range and about 8 .50 PowerBelts to test POI shift, there was very little at 50 yards. I don't own a chrno "yet" so no velocities, all I had to go by was felt recoil between mine and Goex and mine had a tad bit more recoil at 90 grs, both powders grouped tight with no noticeable difference in powder cleanliness when running a patch after 2 rounds. My cast balls did good, .495 with .015 lubed patches. I understand this is probably run of the mill for y'all but for me on my 1st range session with pretty much all homemade components, I'm stoked..LOL
That's rabbit spelled backwards, Banjoman.Got out the banjo and picked a little’Cumberland Gap’ before I checked the flint and wiped down my Fusil de Chasse.
Also wondering if anybody on here besides me knows the meaning of the name on the butt plate. If you do, we may have something in common.
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If you say rabbit rabbit at the beginning of each month, it is supposed to bring you luck. And if you forget to say rabbit rabbit, later on in the day you can return your good luck by saying tibbar tibbar!You’re very close Longcruise
You’re right!That's rabbit spelled backwards, Banjoman.
Pete
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