blfuller
32 Cal
I wiped the packing oil off my new Cimarron 1861 Navy and relubed it with Ballistol.
I wiped the packing oil off my new Cimarron 1861 Navy and relubed it with Ballistol.
That new horns gonna go good with that bag.New button for the shooting bag.View attachment 303761View attachment 303762
Hope so. And with my Genuine Thompson Center Hawken!That new horns gonna go good with that bag.
I don’t always understand everything you say, but I sure do enjoy your posts!Ha ha made some oversized .45 bullets by mistake. Paper patch to .500’ 4 layers too much. How about thick lining paper.
roll around 1/4” mandrel to make a spring , fit to bullet, trim to length secure base with hot glue, cut slots like a sabot, push down bore. Simple and quick
You can make it over a mandrel , varnish or grease it . As I said just a bit of fun
???? A bit of fun You tell me ??? Ha ha. A bit of fun or just a magic paper sabot . I wish you well from across the pond
Thank you, you are very kind, I try to do interesting things and pass them on, I am only allowed to shoot pcp airguns in the uk, so I have to make the best of my situation by gunny fiddling , hunted since I was 10 , and in Nigeria were I worked 78-81 but nothing much to shoot. Today I fiddled making sabots out of thick lining paper What more can I say but thanks again Of course I am totally mad , like most of us at 81. Ha haI don’t always understand everything you say, but I sure do enjoy your posts!
@Psycho Mike we need photos of your progress.
Looking at this German rifle 1850 bid £850 But tempted to bid on this working pistol as well just for the lock , it’s nice , around $250. As a pensioner I have to watch the ££££££ But nice locks are scarce Valued £150 to £200.
Great job. I really like what you did with the patch box cover!Well, as I said....it's coming along. Just got my Renaissance wax today, so I am trying one last test block (different order to see if the oak brown will do anything under the red) and waiting on the taller rear sight. I'll likely start laying out and working on the incised moulding lines once I get the nose cap on, and then I'll see about insetting my "medallion" in the comb. By that time, hopefully my final dye test is complete and I can move along to the finishing steps.
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Pardon the sanding dust on the **** and barrel...I clicked before I realized I hadn't blown the dust off.
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Camp 1617 here.Tuesday evening, I did a show and tell about the North-South Skirmish Association for my Sons Of Confederate Veterans camp. I brought along my Parker-Hale 1858 Naval rifle, a repo Smith carbine, an original Harpers Ferry 1842 musket and two revolvers- a repo Colt 1860 and a repo 1863 Remington. I had cartridges for the three long guns, as well as English Enfield leathers and a carbine box & cap box on a Virginia spoon in wreath buckled belt.
Great job. I really like what you did with the patch box cover!
Picked up a 44 derringer at the lgs and expressed my interest in a nice English Fowler repro that hadn't made it to the rack yet. I'll be back there tomorrow!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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