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Late summer I purchased a used .54 Pedersoli frontier flintlock rifle. Last month I sighted it in and it seems a bit slow to fire. I did get it sighted in. Tonight I took a closer look at to the slow fire issues. I know it is only a mass produced Pedersoli rifle..... not a Kibler or a custom built rifle. It is what I could afford. I appreciate the fact that the touch hole liner screws out from the rifle so You can examine the innards of the rifle. This used rifle had rust in different places even after I did a good cleaning job last month. After removing the liner, there was rust on the threads in the barrel and the liner. I also saw rust inside the patent breech. Using a larger brush for the barrel, and a smaller brush with a patch to get down in to the patent breech, the barrel is nicely cleaned along with the touch hole and removable liner. I can see there is no extra ballistol down in the breech area that might contaminate the priming powder in the breech. The touch hole itself was a bit too small. That may have also contributed to the slow fireing. The touch hole should use a 050 drill bit in size which is .070 size. The touchhole hole itself was smaller than .050 so I drilled it out with the best bit I had which was .062. Muzzleloading season starts Saturday the 6th and I believe all my cleaning and tweaking will make this flintlock a faster shooting, more dependable rifle.
Ohio Rusty ><>
Ohio Rusty ><>
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