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Shot my Pedersoli Frontier percussion .50. Started out windy then went still for about 45 minutes and I took full advantage! This is about 75 yds off hand, amazing what my little rifle can do when there's no 50mph wind wreaking havoc. :)....still pulling to the right, that's mee and I need to fix that. It's an ongoing habit that keeps rearing its' ugly head.
50 grains Triple 7
.010 patch
.490 ball
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I cannot wait to shoot my flintlock version of this rifle when it arrives in the spring!
That’s great shooting!!
 
Went to the Nampa gun show today. I was able to score 1 tin (100) of #11 CCI percussion caps and I found this. I've read how people really like this so I paid an arm and a leg for it but I wanted to try it out.

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They had one pound of Schutzen(sp?) and wanted $80.00 for it. I was able to get this for $50.00. Waaaaaay overpriced but real black powder is incredibly difficult to find in this area.

They had some really interesting knives and a few throwing axes but they were way above my paygrade. Unfortunately, I didn't see many black powder items for sale although there was a presentation cased colt "cap and ball" with all sorts of stuff in the case. They had a $1000.00 price tag on it. Never fired and really, really pretty.
 
I frustrated myself by getting my new (Traditions) bore light stuck at the end of my .54 jbmr! I tried to shock it out by pounding the bbl on the carpeted floor that is but to no effect. Then I put a cap on and forgetting where i was touched her off...well you should have heard the commotion upstairs...not repeatable in polite company. Which then sent me out into -37c to try again! Well it worked, and not really learning from this I turned around and did it again. I left the critter lit in the barrel overnight and blew it out in the morning when it was milder. I found I had a wad of grease in the breech plug area that became like glue. Not doing this again. Now I have to find these damn little watch batteries somewhere UGHHH.
 
stood over a stock and made little tiny wood out of a big piece of wood. don't know who got rasped more, me or the stock!
made an entry pipe out of a coffee can. to thin. going to have to order some stock. this rifle has all iron fittings . entry pipe is the last fitting to make.
started a 5/16th ram rod for this 32. just about had it tapered right and broke it in half. down to one blank.
totw will hear from me in a little bit. hope they are sending their kid to college on the money i been spending.
 
I I finished my precarve from hell Haines rifle and the dang thing won't shoot worth a hoot. I found that the barrel settled in after about 50 shots and the front lug pin was really pinched and hard to get out, when I pulled the barrel I found I had forgotten to slot the lug hole which I drilled a little close to the barrel but still in the lug. I used my Dremel and a diamond bit to relieve the hole, sloppy but the pin goes in and out with finger pressure now. The first hole was barely on the lug so I did a do-over a little higher. I will replace the underlug at a later date but it works for now.
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When I installed the trigger guard I thought I had it perfectly inletted, no so after the wood dried out more in my gun safe. After I drilled and installed the pins I noticed that my trigger guard had a gap about 1/8" above the trigger plate, no one would notice but me but this really bugged me.

I drilled the pin hole larger for an 8-32 tap, threaded a brass wood screw shaft to 8-32, filled the threads of the screw and the hole with solder paste, screwed the screw in and heated it with my torch to solder it in place.

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Cleaned up and marked to re-drill the pin hole.

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Trigger guard installed, new pin hole drilled to allow the guard to lay almost flat against the trigger plate. I don't do any project without bleeding a little.

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Maybe if I get a chance between chores I will get out some of my prized NIB goodies and oogle over em.😍 I really should thin the herd but with all of the scams reported on here I doubt I would ever advertise.
 
Today i learned there in no end to the things I can do to get my ass chewed by the war dept.
cleaning my Mortimer. in the garage. swabbed the barrel with a paste hand cleaner. fired up my little steam cleaner.
came into the house to get warm while it came up to steam. had the tube in a garbage can.
next thing i know the bride of 56 years is yelling at me the garage is on fire!
i mosey out and explain its just steam. lost a chunk of posterior for scaring her!
oh well, did shoot before . a good day!
as a "i'm sorry", she made me chicken and dumplings! life is good
 
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