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After I put the sights back on and assembled the rifle, I dropped a, "Rifle laser cartridge," down the barrel.
Then I moved the sights to the spot it made on my garage wall.. These are the first results. (Surprised me !)
5 shots round ball and 5 shots Maxi-ball @ 50 yards with 50 gr. of FFG. Next trip, I'll up the load to 60 gr.
and move the sights a bit. For 100 yards I'll go to a bigger target. These are hard to see at 50.
When I took the finished Blunderbuss out for a test shoot, I also took along the, "Franken Rifle", as I had removed the rear sight. It looks like I got it back in the right place. Don't know where that, "Flyer" came from. Must have been a bad ball..
I shoot muzzleloaders and have assembled a few kits but you are a true craftsman. I salute you, sir.
I use archery tackle also but my passion is TC contenders and the woodworking to dress them in class.
WOW! That's a beauty. I get along better with metal than I do with wood. I got lucky a few years back when a friend gave me an older Craftsman lathe and I was able to re-awaken a few of the skills I was taught in the early .50's.
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