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  1. J

    Underlug hole elongation...

    IMHO, The forestock can expand or contract, lengthwise, with humidity, just as long barrels can expand and contract with temperature. Higher ambient moisture increases the potential for the forestock to swell, lengthwise, as well as in all other dimensions. Un-slotted underlugs can also put...
  2. J

    Underlug hole elongation...

    The reason for elongating the slots is not to allow for recoil of the barrel. It is to prevent damage to the forestock as the wood expands and contracts with changing ambient moisture. IMHO, the slots in the underlugs should be longer close to the muzzle, because of more potential movement of...
  3. J

    Kibler Colonial Brass Patch Box Cover

    I'm working on one now. There are several tutorials on making brass patchboxes on line and in several books. Not hard to do. I filled the dovetail on the buttpiece with a brass "plug", silver soldered into place. Check out flint rifle smith's page, for some info on domed boxes. Bill Rabe has a...
  4. J

    Lining a Hunting Pouch

    Staples work too. Remove them as the seam gets close to them. The holes will disappear when dye is applied.
  5. J

    Frizzen wear - smooth it or replace it

    Fruit pit charcoal? Kasnit? Where in the world do you get that? Yeah, I understand why you would use that, but ya gotta eat a lot of fruit to case harden much of anything. ;-)
  6. J

    Set Trigger for Woodsrunner

    Have you tried the factory trigger? The trigger on my Colonial breaks at about 1 1/2 pounds. IMHO, Kibler rifles have very nice triggers, right out of the box.
  7. J

    Paper cartridges in a rifled gun?

    I've shot paper cartridges through a flint rifle many times, with reasonable success. The powder was loaded in a separate "inner" cartridge, to prevent grease from the patch ruining the powder, and the patched ball wrapped in an outer cartridge with the inner cartridge below the ball. The...
  8. J

    Trigger Sear Arm Height

    IMHO, cut the lug off, but keep the plate. If you don't have access to the "Recreating the American Longrifle" book, there should be a couple of tutorials on the various forums with instructions on how to make a single trigger, and how to locate the pivot pin. A properly located trigger will...
  9. J

    Baseballs in a cannon

    I once attended the artillery school hosted by the Forces of Wolf and Montcalm. Sunday afternoon was live fire, but the owner of particular piece I trained on didn't get the word on live fire until the evening before, so he made a trip to the local Waly World to buy canned vegetables for projos...
  10. J

    Making a mountain man sleeping bag.

    IMHO, it's much easier to lay out a tarp, roll up in a coupla wool blankets and pull the tarp over the bed roll. If it's cold enough that your feet might get cold, bunch up the foot of the tarp and tie with rope, a belt or what have you. The open side can be tucked in, or sewn shut with a long...
  11. J

    How To Bend A Wedge Key?

    This^^^ It makes a better, more professional looking job.
  12. J

    First flintlock necessities?

    The first thing you need is Flints.
  13. J

    davis lock question

    Check to make sure the flashole is properly aligned with the center, or near center, of the pan of the lock you plan to use.
  14. J

    davis lock question

    Just buy a flint gun, to begin with. A new barrel may not fit the inlet for the old barrel, being either too big or too small to fit properly. Also, swapping from shooting a flint gun to a cap gun will not help you learn to shoot a flint gun. Switching back an forth will make it harder to...
  15. J

    Greg Christian barrels

    jrmflintlock, Is this barrel tapered? If not, it may well be awkward to shoot well, compared to a properly tapered smooth barrel. Just thinkin'...typin' out loud, so to speak...type.
  16. J

    Longhunters with smoothbores?

    Why would the smoothbores of that day be less accurate than the modern fusee. Many fusees were equipped with rear sights. Crude as many of those rear sighs were, they were still very usable.Even considering the relative inconsistency in bore diameters of that day, smooth bores can be very...
  17. J

    F&I - Colonial Period Rifle question

    Interesting. I am aware of tow worms and other accessories carried in patchoboxes, but I was not aware of the "Deshler" rifle. Are photos of this rifle published anywhere? J.D.
  18. J

    Tennessee or Iron Pennsylvania?

    Mr Lamb is correct in his description of the TVM "Virginia" Rifle. The Early Virginia really isn't all that representative of a particularly early rifle, or even a Virginia rifle, but it is close enough to get by. I suggest you nix the L&R lock, in exchange for the Chambers Early English lock...
  19. J

    Longhunters with smoothbores?

    I have read a good bit about Morgan's hired hunters, and based on memory, as I don't feel like digging out my notes. Morgan's hunters were company men, who bought supplies on credit from Morgan's company, for the upcoming hunting trip. The hunters traveled up the Ohio and tributaries, in boats...
  20. J

    frizzen sole

    If you want a flawless lock, I suggest a lock by Chambers or Davis. IMHO, the L&R locks I have used needed A LOT of work to make them work properly, and even more work to make them work flawlessly. If the lock on your old gun worked well before the frizzen crapped out, send the frizzen to...
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