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After I made my dry patches I had lots of mix left. I put the mix in a spray bottle, so I guess I could spray patch material and have the wet lube you recommend. I have also cut some felt wads for the 32. I was thinking a dry felt wad over the small powder charge might be necessary so the powder stays dry.
 
Oh, sorry I forgot to mention that. It's a bit of a pain. It's actually too tight only on one side, but that's enough. I just filed down two opposing sides of my Traditions (I think) wrench. The alternative would be to remove a little of the metal where the nipple fits in itself. But I preferred to leave that as it was since it's not overly thick. Here, again, is another odd design/fabrication flaw. It doesn't have to be that way. Just from an engineering and product development perspective, it's just not possible to understand how something like that got into production.
So your saying take some off of the "T" handle(s) which lodges up against the hammer while attempting to tighten nipple?
 
Starting at 12, it would be 51 years for me. That is if you can call walking around in the woods packing a rifle and a backpack, stopping occasionally for a drink of warm water hunting. I don't know about any of you, but I find it hard to draw out for a hunt in Utah. I long for the days you could buy a tag over the counter. I guess I should be glad I can still pack a gun - that may be outlawed if the regime get their way.

Welcome Back everyone! It looks like we had a good turnout for march so here's to hoping the trend continues along with the warmer temperatures! This month we are going Buffalo hunting!

Download and print your target attached below. Write your forum screen name on the front of your target as soon as you print it!

This is a 8 shot target. Fire 2 shots at each buffalo, misses count! scoring is as indicated.

The shooting distance for this contest is 25 yards.

No do-over’s. Print and shoot one target only. One rifle and one pistol is acceptable.
Only registered forum members may participate.

If you would like please take a picture of your target and post it on the forum under this months (March) shoot to share with other members.

Only traditional, open iron sighted muzzle loading firearms; peeps are allowed under the condition you mark your target so I know you used a peep. (Tracking it) NO Cannons. Percussion, flintlock or matchlock ignition only. Pistol will be in their own class. Cap and Ball revolvers are OK.

Patched round ball only. No restrictions on caliber. (a patchless ball may be used if so desired)

Shots shall be taken off-hand at the stated distance. Standing or seated is allowed, elbows unsupported by anything other than the shooters torso. In the event that a member is not physically able to hold his rifle up unsupported, a "prop-rod" that is supported only by the shooters torso, no part of which prop-rod may touch the ground, may be used to hold up the fore-end of the rifle.

Old Eyes - Small Targets, What To Do?
Considering the nature of the event being, a print and mail target and there being no prize other than bragging rights, the object is to encourage shooters to shoot and share their results, whatever they may be, in hopes we can all learn a bit. In September 2020 shoot participants overwhelmingly voted to adjust the rules to allow adding color to the target(s) to add contrast to better see the intended point of impact. This can be done at the individual shooters desire, this is optional.
Note: This may not be necessary with all targets but it has been adopted as a standing rule.

Pistol Class:
For those who would like, you can shoot one target with long gun and one with pistol. Please mark your target accordingly.

How close is close enough? Over half the ball must penetrate inside the scoring ring to be counted at the highest value. In other words, the ring in which the majority of the ball hits the target will be the score value. The center of the shot placement on the target will be determined by the judge. Judges decisions are final.

Fire 8 shots only, misses count! Mutilated targets or targets with more than 8 holes will be disqualified. If you have any questions, suggestions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact me.

I am going to continue to allow targets to be submitted via the postal service or electronically, as long as the Target images / scans are clear I will continue to allow it.

Option 1 (preferred):
Mail your target, postmarked no later than April 30th to:

Chris Duncan
1260 N Osage rd
Mulvane, KS 67110
Attn: April Target

Option 2:
Scan or photograph your target and email it no later than 11:59pm April 30th to:

[email protected]

Subject: April Target

As long as I can CLEARLY make the target out I'll accept it. ** Not having the original in hand, If I cannot easily determine which ring the majority of the hole lies within the lower number will be scored**

(I recommend using a dark backing paper when you scan / photograph it if possible so that the holes show clearly)

If you don’t mind sharing I would also like to know what you’re shooting. Include type of firearm, caliber, ball diameter, patch thickness, lube, powder type and grains used, barrel length and twist rate. This isn’t required I’m just the curious sort.

Thanks for shooting, now lets get out there and make smoke!

Wow, that is a beauty!

All my patches are about 1-1/4 inch square and shot out of both my 50 & 58 calibre guns with good accuracy.

So your saying take some off of the "T" handle(s) which lodges up against the hammer while attempting to tighten nipple?
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No, the area around the nipple is too tight in the direction of the tang, for a nipple wrench to fit in and turn. One solution is to grind steel off the end (sides) of a regular nipple wrench. This makes the wrench less strong but it will turn unless the nipple is stick in too big hard. The "T" handle isn't the issue at least on mine, as the handle "T" doesn't hit the hammer.
 
No, the area around the nipple is too tight in the direction of the tang, for a nipple wrench to fit in and turn. One solution is to grind steel off the end (sides) of a regular nipple wrench. This makes the wrench less strong but it will turn unless the nipple is stick in too big hard. The "T" handle isn't the issue at least on mine, as the handle "T" doesn't hit the hammer.
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