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  1. OKWilliam

    New from Oklahoma

    Welcome from NE Oklahoma
  2. OKWilliam

    Woodsrunner and Colonial

    I don’t have a colonial but I can say the woodsrunner is definitely well balanced
  3. OKWilliam

    Got my first deer with a flintlock

    At least you got a damn good story from a shitty start of a morning hunt. If your muscles are still sore icy hot is your friend
  4. OKWilliam

    Fusil de chasse a cheek slapper?

    You did a fine job! I’ve been eyeing the pecatonia kits but drilling the barrel pins makes me too uncomfortable. I’ve done it before on a traditions gun and did alright even though I was using a craftsman battery drill. I’d rather not do it myself unless I acquire a drill press. And I’ve never...
  5. OKWilliam

    Fusil de chasse a cheek slapper?

    Luckily mine aren’t that prominent, what you shooting with those 60ish grains? If shot what size?
  6. OKWilliam

    Fusil de chasse a cheek slapper?

    I don’t plan on doing any bare ball loads which usually call for high powder charges
  7. OKWilliam

    Fusil de chasse a cheek slapper?

    After looking at some Fusils with their LOP being around 15 I went and compared it to my rifle and with 15 it would be too far and uncomfortable. I messaged my potential builder and asked about length of pull and I was told it could be whatever I wanted so that was a relief.
  8. OKWilliam

    Fusil de chasse a cheek slapper?

    I’m starting to save up money for a custom built gun and the Fusil de chasse has caught my eye but I’ve heard it likes to slap your face hard with recoil. Is there any truth to that? Should I end up getting something else?
  9. OKWilliam

    speaking of flints...

    I haven’t found any stores but I’m apart of a flint knapping Facebook group and there’s a bunch of people who sell quality chert
  10. OKWilliam

    So..... why a muzzleloading?

    Y’all will probably find this funny. My interest in muzzleloading started with me playing a civil war game on my computer, it’s pretty realistic so the rifles in the game look exactly as their real life counter parts. After starting to play the game I started watching videos on youtube and...
  11. OKWilliam

    Lyman Great Plains rifle

    I love my GPR, I’m new to muzzleloading but I can get 1.5-2in groups at 100yds consistently
  12. OKWilliam

    Update on my flintlock flinch

    Thanks to everyone’s tips in my previous thread. I spent the week applying wood finish to my barrel channel, so I can use RIG on the bottom of my barrel. Due to that didn’t have time to make a wood shaped flint to practice dry firing, but I really focused on seeing my target and holding the...
  13. OKWilliam

    First time flintlock shooting with my Woodsrunner

    Good to know, the original amber flint had bevel down, I installed the English With bevel up since if it was down it would hit near the top of frizzen. I faintly recall hearing you want it to ideally hit somewhere close to the middle of the top 1/3 of the frizzen.
  14. OKWilliam

    First time flintlock shooting with my Woodsrunner

    I just installed a new English. I cut a square slot on my flint leather to pull it back slightly and this is as square of contact I can get but it has to have a slight turn. 2nd photo is the overall length after cutting the slot. And the video doesn’t seem to be slamming the frizzen, and barrel...
  15. OKWilliam

    First time flintlock shooting with my Woodsrunner

    Barrel clearance is good and my flint has to be slightly turned to the left in the jaws to make square contact with the frizzen
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