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MVTC Tulle Fusil de Chasse (w/Pics)

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Holy necroposting. I started this thread 13 years ago.

Anyway, still have the Tulle FdC. I don't shoot it much but when I do it shoots well, and it currently adorns a wall in my home office.
So, contrary to some poster's opinions, you're still alive, unscathed, and the FdC has not done a Chernybolesque meltdown in those intervening 4,810 days. #Remarkable

Do you have an estimated round count?
 
I was up at Dixon's yesterday and saw that he had a Middlesex Village Trading Co. Tulle Fusil de Chasse. It handled really nicely and I've been looking for a flintlock ball and shot gun, so I brought it home.

Weight is about 7 or 8 pounds with a good balance. The trigger pull is lighter than my MVTC M1717 musket but still heavy.

I'm thinking I may age or brown the metal a bit to take the shine off.

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The bore mics about .62 caliber/20 gauge at the muzzle. I bought some .600 round balls, along with wads and cards for shooting shot, and a 5# bag of mixed #8 and #7.5 shot. I probably won't get to pattern it for awhile.

I was able to get out and shoot it with PRB today. The lock sparks well and ignition is reliable, no flashes in the pan in 19 rounds (all I had time for).

The .600 balls and pillow ticking patches can be thumb started, which is nice. I also tried some shots with an over powder was, and also and over powder wad + cushion wad. Didn't see a difference in POI at 25 yards vs. just a patch. I was using 80 grains of 2Fg Goex.

For patch lube I used mutton tallow from Dixie Gunworks. I wiped with a spit patch after every 3rd or 4th shot so loading wouldn't be too difficult

It's shooting about a foot low. I need to play around with my sight picture (the piece has only a front sight, nothing in the rear) to see if I can raise it. Groups were about 6", mainly due to the heavy trigger pull. I'm sure my follow through could use some improvement, too.
That is a really nice-looking ML. I bet you had fun shooting it.
 
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