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    Round ball and blood trails

    Hunting can be an perplexing. I have shot deer with modern rifles, only found hair at point of impact, looked for blood everywhere in vicinity, thought it was a poor hit at best...resort to block search method to find dead deer perfectly heart shot with zero blood trail. Sometimes 100 yards...
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    Gunstock Blanks

    I appreciate all the replies and information provided from all! I know it will be years due to necessary drying, but I look forward to building something to be passed down in the family with a story. Deerstalkert, we cut most planks that I have into 41-43" lengths from the stump.....I'm a...
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    Gunstock Blanks

    Thank you everyone for the responses. I will keep the planks full sized and allow to air dry. I hope to get three good blanks from the wood. Build my son and myself a rifle from the same plank, and my best friend who has hunted the land with me since we were old enough to shoot, and helped take...
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    Gunstock Blanks

    A few pics of some of what I am looking at.
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    Gunstock Blanks

    A windstorm blew down a walnut tree on the family farm, and I was able to get some good logs from it. As a kid I would eat walnuts from the tree and thought it would be kinda special to build a rifle or two out of the tree. I was able to get the logs sawn into 4" thick planks, some of which...
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    Appropriate cylinder gap for Colt revolvers

    Dude is spot on in his responses. For what it is worth.. A method I have used instead of shimming...and shimming I have done,and does work (don't do this unless you don't have another option) is to braze to head of arbor some brass..then braze some more to the front of arbor where barrel wedge...
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    REMOVING THOSE BARREL MARKINGS

    Eric gave solid advice....peen markings then draw file. Done
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    First flintlock deer

    Congrats! Great looking rifle and nice doe. A flintlock brings in an additional challenge when your ancy aiming at a deer...I missed my first crack at a doe with a flintlock as well.
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    December doe…

    Congratulations on the nice doe! I have been wanting to train my half beagle half basset hound as well.
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    Fat Doe with my Kibler 54

    Great looking rifle, and congrats on the fat doe!
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    Plains Rifle Takes its First Deer

    All, thank you for your replies. The shot on the doe was taken at about 40 yards. Following the shot she ran about 100 yards downhill (made for fun dragging back uphill). The blood trail was very easily followed. Mike, the blood spot you see on her is the exit hole. She was angled towards me a...
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    Plains Rifle Takes its First Deer

    First deer taken on family land with shown rifle. I built the rifle in the pic from parts obtained on a budget build off of parts obtained off of Ebay. It is .50 cal and had 80 gr. FFFg pushing the ball. I would like to think the rifle has "Hawken" inspired features, but I am well aware that...
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    WANTED Hawken Breechplug

    Looking for a Hawken percussion Breechplug and tang...3/4-16 thread for a 1 1/8 barrel. Willing to pay or trade a Hawken shop Griffith 3/4-16 thread for 1" barrel percussion breech/tang for it.
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    Accuracy Woes

    Everyone, I just want to say thank you for the advice. I gave the barrel the scotchbrite treatment, followed by crown polishing with thumb and sandpaper. The rifle loads much smoother now. The attached pic is from three consecutive shots following the first fouling shot. Not too bad.
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    Accuracy Woes

    It is not a dirty bore I can assure you. Lead buildup...possible. sorry for low res photo...that is the best my scope can do. I will try the scotchbrite treatment tommorrow and will post results after I get a chance to shoot again. Thank you gents for the help.
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