Well done!!Well the blind hog found an acorn…
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.54 cal Tip Curtis flintlock.
65-70 yards double lung shot, he ran about 100 yards..
Thanks Stykbow…Way to go @smo! That right antler is crazy.
I've got an original ACW 1853 3 band enfield rifle musket. Getting barrel relined. Going to be fun.All the best with that @Bad Pete! You'll love casting those big beauties from pure soft lead. What are you going to send those down range from?
Our local range opens again after the Christmas break, on the 10th of January. I'm looking forward to a session with either the 53 or 58 Parker Hale.
Cheers, Pete
Great to see the Fowling Piece is already providing! Good job.It was a cold frosty morning in central Kentucky! Clear and crisp with a beautiful sunrise! I walked out my back door into the fields and woods! Frozen dirt crunched under my feet as I tried to quietly walk through the woods in pursuit of small game! First time in the woods with my PA Fowler that was recently completed by fellow member Jack!
It was a good morning!!
Thanks Jack! I jumped it up on the edge of a field! Saw four squirrels, but was never able to close with them. Also saw a coyote, but it was about 120 yards out. I figured that was a bit far for number six shot!Great to see the Fowling Piece is already providing! Good job.
It doesn't get better than this!It has become a tradition that my son and I go duck hunting on New Year’s Day. I’m using my Pedersoli 10 gauge to good effect. Today we collected 9 ducks and called it a day; that’s a lot of good eating. My little Border Terrier has made about 30 retrieves so far this season. Hope y’all have the new year off to a good start as well. View attachment 372473
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AWreis, a tip on the main spring removal. pull the cock to full, mount the mainspring vise on the compressed spring, release the sear and the mainspring is loose without additional compression.Yea i agree with the cold. It took me a while to get warmed completely up on the way home.
I was taking my lock apart to clean it good and grease it since it will be a while before I can shoot again and when compressing it with my spring vise, it snapped. Luckily I have a spare and already have it replaced.
I plug the vent hole with a toothpick coated in beeswax. Works fer me.Checked my flintlock I cleaned a week ago. Noteworthy because I cleaned it differently this time.
I have a tough time plugging the vent hole and end up with water running down the lock and stock to the floor. Just can’t seal it up. So this time cleaned it horizontally with soaking wet patches. Then a soaked alcohol patch, then dry and lube. Paid extra attention to the vent hole through to barrel with wet pipe cleaners and then dry/lube.
Worked great, no issues, clean bore with nothing in there but Ballistol.
Sounds like a wonderful day. I'll follow your lead except I'll wash it down with some Makers Mark 46.Took a flinter off the wall and set up on the back porch for shooting. Had left some plastic liter soda bottles of water out overnite and they made for frozen targets. The NNW winds are not laying down and I don't want to chase stuff through the corn stubble.
Was pleased with my dozen shots and the busted targets were easy to retrieve. Wife was out running errands so had the kitchen to myself for cleaning the rifle with no kvetching.
Seasoned a strip steak and set it on a plate inside a cabinet to warm to room temperature. Washed and chopped two nice heads of rape. Readied a couple of potatoes to bake. When she got home supper was mostly prepped and I was settled in with some single malt reading history.
That is one sweet looking cabin, I love it. Thanks for showing it.Attended a Frontier Christmas Festival in my hometown yesterday.
Checking out the beaten biscuit equipment in the kitchen....
Such fun.
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We have a 5th grade teacher that asks parents to bring their students out for the day to the Mefford House, a log cabin built in 1786.. I spent a lot of time off & on all day talking about the frontier, the guns, the tools, the weasel, the spinning wheel, etc in the log cabin to the kids. They had a good time dressing with period correct outfits and dipping candles. Here are a few pics the event........
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my barrels would stick out to go in it.2025 Willys 2-door in new '41 green.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming. I checked my rifles today after cleaning awhile ago, all good the Ballistol is doing it's job.
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