Very tastefully done, nice gun!
You and I are the same age. How is the recoil of the 54 in that rifle?This is a .54 cal. and the weight completed with ramrod in is 7lb. 5oz. It handles great and shoots better. I shot it in for windage and each 3 shot group at 25 yards shot a nice little cloverleaf. That was with 50 grains of Schuetzen 3fg and prb with .015 patch. It shot about 2.5" to the left and about 3" low when I first started. I got the windage corrected on the 3rd sight adjustment, but I still have to work on the elevation. I filed a little off the front sight and brought it up to about 1.5 inches low of center at 25 yards, but it got too cold for me to continue that day. Tomorrow I am hoping to continue with the elevation correction. I did take it to a trail walk on Sunday and did ok for it not being sighted in correctly. The shots I missed were all missed low, but I couldn't wait to shoot the course with it. After 52 shots, I had to touch up the flint for the 53 shot. There were no misfires or hangfires in those first 52 shots. Kibler's new Colonial lock is smooth and quick. this was the first time I shot one.
My envy at your skill and patience is immense.I mentioned on another thread that I have my Woodsrunner completed. I received requests that I post some pics of my Woodsrunner so I hope I have figured out how to do this.View attachment 184002View attachment 184003View attachment 184004View attachment 184005View attachment 184006View attachment 184007View attachment 184008View attachment 184009View attachment 184010
That's where I am, I'm 67, hadn't planned on another, have been using the .54 I made in the '80s...It weighs about 10 pounds and after these guys started talking about a 7.5 pound .54 caliber long rifle I figured what the heck..If I could have only one more rifle it would a Woodsrunner. You did a beautiful job on yours and it's gorgeous.
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