Thanks for all the well wishes. Appreciated.
Oh yeah, Happy Birthday old man!Success with my flintlock today. 50 grains Goex 3f, .480 ball, .010 patch. All shots went off like a champ, no issues. Hit 50/75/100 yd steel targets and in a 30-40 mph wind to boot. So happy doesn't even begin to describe how I spent my 67th birthday. Perseverance pays.
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Congrats to you sir.a day well spent. Like the picSuccess with my flintlock today. 50 grains Goex 3f, .480 ball, .010 patch. All shots went off like a champ, no issues. Hit 50/75/100 yd steel targets and in a 30-40 mph wind to boot. So happy doesn't even begin to describe how I spent my 67th birthday. Perseverance pays.
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Happy Birthday Friend !!!At our ages, another birthday and good health is a major accomplishment !!
Well dang!! I thought you were an old guy.I spent my 67th birthday
Those are nice should sell well.I hope to get a couple more made so I can try and sell them at the blacksmith volunteer gig I do on the weekends.
Highly polished in-the-white. Stay tuned.
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what do you mean the tube split?I went digging through some of my old black powder stuff today. I found my old priming flask....but the tube split, so it is toast But, I do have a couple short starters
I guess I'll have to bite the bullet and get a powder horn and priming horn for the flinter now
Looking good.Braved the heat and shot the new SMR for the first time. Luckily the humidity is low today but still hot. I started out with 30 grains of Swiss 3F, .350 RB, .018 PT, and Goex 4F prime.
I also used a thin Dawn/water spray for lube, sponging off any excess with a paper towel. Then tried 35 grains of Swiss. I’m pleased for a first outing, still lots of experimenting to do before I touch the sights. The rifle performed perfectly, nice, fast ignition. And what really surprised me was that I had zero fouling problems. I shot a couple of times offhand at my steel targets so a total of 16 shots without swabbing and the last loaded as easy as the first. Was pleasantly surprised to see how little fouling there was on the patch after I finished. Not sure whether it was the bore polish I did or the Dawn/water lube that minimized the fouling, probably a combination of the 2. Picked up a few of the ball patches and they looked fine.
The .018 patches were all I had to choose from. I bought a pack of precut .020, but they compressed to only .016. I’m going to cut out some true .020’s for the next outing. Wanted to shoot some more but the heat finally stopped the fun. Now to get her cleaned up.
Looks goodWant to do my barrel in french grey so I cold blued it the other night. Well the blue looked so nice I was afraid to remove it for fear of what I may get. Well today I got up my nerve and went for it. I like it, looks more fitting for a tenn rifle but the blue looked good also. First the french grey then the blue. Did I do the right thing?View attachment 327028View attachment 327029View attachment 327024
what do you mean the tube split?
Yesterday, Wednesday, I had the pleasure to shoot muzzle loaders with my friend BigAl, a contributor on this site.
Shooting a flintlock or percussion gun is fun on its own. Shooting with a good friend makes it even better.
I shot with a beautiful, claro walnut stocked, Vincent (or Ohio style) 45 cal, percussion cap rifle. I also brought a 42 inch barrel Schimmel flintlock rifle, but didn't have the time to shoot it.
Al brought a very nice woodsrunner Kibler rifle.
Al is a much more experienced black powder shooter and has given me helpful tips over the last several years. I started this captivating hobby when I was in my 60s. Al has been shooting these historic firearms much longer.
Today, Thursday, I still have a big grin on my face from a Wednesday morning well spent.
This is a photo of the Vincent rifle sent to me by the individual I purchased it from. It was such a nice photo that I used it. I hope I didn't violate any rule by using the photo second hand.
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I shoot at the Ft. Lupton range, home to the Ft. Lupton Muzzleloaders Club. The range is a few hundred yards from the rebuilt old fort.Perfectly acceptable photo and a very pretty rifle!
We are sorta neighbors. I'm in Arvada. What range did you shoot at?
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