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tecum-tha said:
Not only that, sooner or later a decent wild boar,too!

I expect that many a boar fell to it in its first life! These rifles are such splendid guns! :thumbsup:
 
About 3 shots in a 3/4" group with this load @60 yards. I still have to play a lot with the load and ball and patch combination...
When I found the ideal combination I will have to ajust the sight in elevation.
 
tecum-tha said:
About 3 shots in a 3/4" group with this load @60 yards. I still have to play a lot with the load and ball and patch combination...
When I found the ideal combination I will have to ajust the sight in elevation.

Dude, if I could shoot a 3/4" group with open sights at 60 yards with that, I wouldn't play with it, I'd build a shrine for it!
 

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