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Well to add to the antler powder measure I made yesterday I came up with some round ball blocks. These are 54’s and made from some quarter sawn post oak. As a newbie I am finding joy in making these little things to aid in shooting.
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LookWell to add to the antler powder measure I made yesterday I came up with some round ball blocks. These are 54’s and made from some quarter sawn post oak. As a newbie I am finding joy in making these little things to aid in shooting.View attachment 281571
Looks like you got it going on, good job.
 
I tore my old TC rifle apart and finally took the time to rework all the brass/wood to make it fit entirely flush. There were always bits and pieces that were too proud and I finally had enough of looking at it and feeling it. It looks amazing now. Way better than the factory had it in 1970 something. I refinished the stock as well. I finished it in a beeswax/lemon oil rub in and then about 8-10 coats of Johnsons. Its like owning an entirely new rifle. Kinda' exciting :)
 
I tore my old TC rifle apart and finally took the time to rework all the brass/wood to make it fit entirely flush. There were always bits and pieces that were too proud and I finally had enough of looking at it and feeling it. It looks amazing now. Way better than the factory had it in 1970 something. I refinished the stock as well. I finished it in a beeswax/lemon oil rub in and then about 8-10 coats of Johnsons. Its like owning an entirely new rifle. Kinda' exciting :)
last i saw you could sell that Johnsons on ebay and buy a new to you TC!!!!
wish i had stocked up. Renne wax is all i have.
 
Well to add to the antler powder measure I made yesterday I came up with some round ball blocks. These are 54’s and made from some quarter sawn post oak. As a newbie I am finding joy in making these little things to aid in shooting.View attachment 281571
those are fine looken blocks!
 
Finally......my smoke poles are all cleaned up from the New Years Day FREE Fun shoot held at Friendship yesterday. Despite the cooler weather, I counted 31 shooters with others coming and going. Lots of new folks showed up and all of them received several hours of trigger time. They had the opportunity to try cartridge guns, flintlocks and pistols shooting at various steel zoo critter targets out to 200+ yards. Eveyone enjoyed potluck of BBQ smokies, BBQ meatballs and several crocks of bean soups. It was a wonderful day. Video showing all the fun will be posted Sunday morning.....

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Finally......my smoke poles are all cleaned up from the New Years Day FREE Fun shoot held at Friendship yesterday. Despite the cooler weather, I counted 31 shooters with others coming and going. Lots of new folks showed up and all of them received several hours of trigger time. They had the opportunity to try cartridge guns, flintlocks and pistols shooting at various steel zoo critter targets out to 200+ yards. Eveyone enjoyed potluck of BBQ smokies, BBQ meatballs and several crocks of bean soups. It was a wonderful day. Video showing all the fun will be posted Sunday morning.....

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looks like u all had a good time
 
Started the New Year off by shooting the trusty Hawken. The gun shoots so much better than I. Only two other young guys at the range today shooting very high dollar small caliber target unmentionables. Now it usually takes a hit on the head with a hammer to make me realize I'm being offended. But I'm not sure about this. They started in on me about being a contributor to global warming, my gun being worse for the environment than a diesel truck. Not sure if they were kidding or not so I decided not to kill them. Happy New Year!
u did good. ugh think i wouldnt have been very nice to them
 
u did good. ugh think i wouldnt have been very nice to them
I smoked them! Also they had suppressors on their little guns and were wanting to shoot without ear protection. 75 grains of BP changed that. Now you may think I was being mean but there is a range at the club dedicated to rimfire weapons. They chose to come over to the big boy range with their rimfires and then complained about my smoke 'n noise!
 
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