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    Baker rifle and touch hole liner

    Yes, had my share of extracting broken drill bits and oblong holes in my short auto tech career! Learned not to ever let a drill bit flex. In case people are wondering what an amateur build looks like, here are a couple of pics. There are mistakes here and there and some wonky ones inside...
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    Baker rifle and touch hole liner

    I set my barrel back a bit which caused more work in that the geometry of the barrel, lock and hand guard and trigger changed. That was a huge struggle for me. The touchhole was drilled last with the plug in. I have a shallow V notch and if I'm not happy with the way the Baker shoots over...
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    Anyone have a TRS Baker flintlock rifle?

    Have a friend who had his TRS Ferguson in the closet for a while. Said he messed up some inletting and needed to order another stock. He was happy with how the rifle turned out in the end though. Me, after the looking over the newly arrived Baker kit, immediately ordered and built two...
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    WANTED WTB: Whitworth, Volunteer,

    PM sent; PH volunteer project
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    Anyone have a TRS Baker flintlock rifle?

    Yes, via email with the cost of shipping. They had my credit card info and asked permission to use it. Cost for the artillery carbine, if I recall correctly was $120 to Oahu via USPS. Imho, they are experts at packing stuff. Like to recommend a book: British Military Flintlock Rifles...
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    Anyone have a TRS Baker flintlock rifle?

    Found a pic of the Baker build. At this point just used steel wool and cold blue to prevent rust. Barrels looks smooth.
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    Anyone have a TRS Baker flintlock rifle?

    Have built a TRS Baker myself. Paid extra for the assembled lock, soldered bayonet lug and cut dovetails. If I recall, I waited two months for the extra work to be done as a kit happened to be in stock. The second kit ordered, a 1756 artillery carbine was a 2 year, 5 month wait. Got it...
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    Continual trouble inserting Uberti 1858 cylinder

    jdn262: also have a new-ish '58 uberti with the same "pointy" hand. Same problem inserting the cylinder the conventional way. See the pic? A probe is pointing to the opening of a notch on the rear of the cylinder. What I do is insert the cylinder from the left side of the frame. Don't pull...
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    People underestimate the difficulty in shooting short rifles

    Have a pedersoli and 2 ph musketoons. Regarding short barrels, don't know if this is comparing apples to oranges but my stock t/c new englander shoots good with unsized Lee improved minies. T/C has a 1/2" shorter sight radius and a 1/4 inch longer barrel, lighter trigger and modern adjustable...
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    Sizing .451

    My lyman 451114 mold drops .451-ish soft lead bullets which are run through a .451 lube/sizer die and mic'd at .451. Lubed bullets are a drag fit in my Birmingham PH volunteer. I swab after every shot. No fouling issues with my homemade lube for BP (beeswax/lard/oil/dash of lanolin). Have no...
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    How Do Y’All Break In Your New C&B Revolvers?

    Thats been my experience with two recently purchased Uberti colts. One had a short arbor, temporarily corrected with washers and the other has a too strong bolt spring, just backed off the screw for now. Needed to file and polish the arbors to bottom them out in the hole to check arbor length...
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    Uberti Quality?

    Last week I sent a Pietta 1873 percussion revolver back to Dixie. Needed to explain the issue to a customer service person and then to their gunsmith. Cylinder stop wouldn't lock on 2 cylinder notches which were cut too shallow. They emailed me a UPS second day return label. They received...
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    Lead Pot temp

    Melnic is saying that lead melts at 621F.
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    Swaged Knurled Minie Ball Project

    :thumb:
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    Lead Pot temp

    Imho, nothing wrong with seat of the pants casting. Know people who are excellent casters. One keeps himself supplied with fine whiskey and cigars by providing cast to friends. Had a lyman and RCBS thermometer that never agreed; 25 degrees apart. So I never knew exactly what temp I was...
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    Swaged Knurled Minie Ball Project

    I didn't mind:); good project. I did make a "what if" suggestion though. You think cannelures spaced close together wouldn't bump up diameter between them and so create smooth sided driving bands? Was thinking knurling by itself would be more easily squished down and maybe skid on the lands.
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    Hard lead minie ball in Pedersoli Musketoon

    Was wondering if you could control bullet diameter with cannelures? If you put two cannelures close together will the bullet diameter bump up between the cannelures? If do-able, the bearing surface will be solid and maybe less prone to skidding on the grooves.
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    Advice on Pedersoli kit flinter

    Almost finished with a 45 cal scout flintlock. Was an impulse buy because of the sale Dixie is having now. "Kit" is an assembled rifle in the rough. Only special tool needed was a safe sided dovetail file for the front sight install. Stock had a knot and a weird grain. Used a dark stain to...
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    Hard lead minie ball in Pedersoli Musketoon

    Pewter is good also; more than 90% tin? Could look for beat up pewter stuff at flea market/yard sale places. I have a stash. Was free to cheap. Not so sure about a silver dime making a pot of lead easier to cast. Silver is 20 something BHN? Maybe it'll make the lead slightly harder. Sure...
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