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  1. Murph507

    To patch or not to patch ball in Smoothbore

    I'm goan give that a try . Thanks .
  2. Murph507

    Ram Rod .

    These guys at Access Heritage out of Canada make non firing weapons. I had to find reputable sources to correctly drill the touch hole. The ram sod provided was for show not loading and it didn't show long . I'm just gonna make one . Thanks
  3. Murph507

    Ram Rod .

    Roger That . I'm gonna make one for show . See pic , for what came with the pistol . That rod is so cheap , I wondered if the pistol would shoot without blowing up . Thanks
  4. Murph507

    Ram Rod .

    Sorry I'm playing a guessing game . I thought giving Name , Rank and Serial number of the pistol , Access Heritage French 1733 Sea Service pistol ,, would be enough . What else do y'all need .
  5. Murph507

    To patch or not to patch ball in Smoothbore

    I'm using a pre-lubed .015 patch and a .610 ball in my 64 smooth bore . The store bought patch seems to me to have too much lube . 3 or 4 shots and the pan is awash in lube . Ive been a shooter and hunter a long time . Black powder is new to me . Thanks for the help .
  6. Murph507

    To patch or not to patch ball in Smoothbore

    Sounds like grease is the way to got . Thanks .
  7. Murph507

    To patch or not to patch ball in Smoothbore

    The lubricated patches I use make a mess and foul the flint. Any suggestions ?
  8. Murph507

    Ram Rod .

    The ram rod I got with my gun is junk . Its a Access Heritage French 1733 Sea Service pistol . Who makes a ram rod that actually works . Thanks .
  9. Murph507

    Let's see your Belt or Rifleman's knife

    Made out of T-1 Wear Plate off railroad car ,188" thick .
  10. Murph507

    SOLD traditions Kentucky - 50 caliber

    Thank you very much. Have a grand 4th of July . I love this country . Murph .
  11. Murph507

    SOLD traditions Kentucky - 50 caliber

    The money has been transferred . I'm looking forward to shooting this rifle. Thanks . Murph .
  12. Murph507

    Cock and Frizzen Alignment

    Same issue .
  13. Murph507

    Access Hertiage French 1733 Military Pistol

    Open up cans ?? I do that from time to time.
  14. Murph507

    Access Hertiage French 1733 Military Pistol

    Thanks .. I got with Track of the Wolf already . They sent me a list and quote of what they would use. I got what they recommended . I got powder from Powder Valley . Swiss FF and Goex FFFF . Black is all I'll use . Read to many stories about 777 synthetic powder fails in flintlocks ...
  15. Murph507

    Access Hertiage French 1733 Military Pistol

    I recently decided to get into flintlock muzzleloaders . I purchased the J.L.Carrier French 1733 Military replica pistol from Access Hertiage . I disassembled it and drilled the touch hole . I had to dress the ends of all the screws . Lots of corrosion . The quality wasn't what I was expected...
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