A great day, for sure. Good shooting young fella. That look on your face at the target: You looked like the cat who got the cream!Spent a wonderful couple of hours working with youngest grandson on his first outing with the .50 Traditions Deer Hunter. We started out at 30 yards (pictured) to make sure we could find what the gun was doing and what he was doing with the gun! LOL Turns out we didn't need to be concerned about all that. Photo shows first five shots 50 gr. Pyrodex and .490 ball cast with Lee molds and lead pot (which grandson watched and learned). We took this on out to 75 yards and things begin to get a bit squirrely...sights were adjusted a bit high, but we took care of that and got him back in 2 MOA of white tail engine room. Tomorrow we clean and install a canvas web sling ... and get all the tools he'll need to care and feed the smoke pole.
One of the best things about today was he did the loading, stock whacking, and capping himself... so the muscle memory and ritual of preparing for consistent loads and ignition is well underway.
A great day, for sure. Good shooting young fella. That look on your face at the target: You looked like the cat who got the cream!
Pete
Well I was just sitting here and a big fat squirrel 35 yards away on the lawn was sitting there upright showing his white belly
My un mentionable pcp 22 just went off , it ran 10 ft and expired. Still working on my 8bore , getting there.
Just fried sardines on patio , delicious
Love from nr London , it’s very hot here. Ha h
Another great horn, Bob! Love the design and execution. As always! BillFinished scratching in the map- next to add some lovely color.
You are making great progress TDM! I haven't made it past the doodling stage yet. Great to see your 'progress' pictures. Gives me hope!Did a little more freehand drawing and carving this afternoon. I’m proud to say that I didn’t cut myself today for the first time.
I just finished this kibler
Thanks, but still a long ways from where I need to be. You should go ahead and take the plunge. What I’m trying to accomplish now is getting my hands used to moving with the shapes and trying different chisels to see what works best. So the sooner you start the sooner your hands will learn. I’ve ordered a relief carving DVD that I hope will help. There’s probably a number of things I’m doing wrong now that are complicating things. Still don’t plan on trying anything fancy on the real stock, but just play carving is starting to be fun.You are making great progress TDM! I haven't made it past the doodling stage yet. Great to see your 'progress' pictures. Gives me hope!
I haven't figured it out yet , I am hoping to be stable at 300-350 grains but I have heard miné balls have problems skipping rifling in big bores, I will let you know when it all works out.Holly torpedo!! How much powder are you moving that thing with??
Would that fit a Stoeger arms flintlock which measures about .90 caliberI finally got my 4 bore miné ball mould made and cast 1 2250 grain ball before work View attachment 228302View attachment 228303View attachment 228304
I bet you’ll never have to worry about folks bothering you wanting to shoot your rifle! I know it would be too much pain for me, but I still think it’s great.I haven't figured it out yet , I am hoping to be stable at 300-350 grains but I have heard miné balls have problems skipping rifling in big bores, I will let you know when it all works out.
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