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Went and sighted it in yesterday at about 40 yards. Still need to experiment on what it likes best but its real close and I want to put a hundred or two rounds through it before I get serious on smaller groups.
I rebuilt an original 1861 Bridesberg rifled musket a while back. It was missing most of the foregrip. Inletting that tapered barrel was one of the most intense things I've ever done. I also had to make two critical cuts on the original stock to affect required repairs. Take a breath and step away from the project when the tension gets too high. Patience is your friend. Looks good so far.