Believe it or not after you shoot these things for years you dont notice it at all.
You must learn to flint to be a complete rifleman. (I do have eyeglasses on)
Bob
It certainly teaches follow through! I'm getting the musket
by Hobie , Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Thursday, January 19, 2012, 20:26 (4691 days ago) @ Bob Hatfield
ready for some practice.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
It certainly teaches follow through! I'm getting the musket
by Bob Hatfield , Thursday, January 19, 2012, 20:54 (4691 days ago) @ Hobie
In the first photo the ball was somewhere moving out the barrel. Now its off to the target. With a flame like that you need a good lube. In this case its spit.. Best I've seen for target shooting. Until you dry up.
Bob
It certainly teaches follow through! I'm getting the musket
by Jhenry, Friday, January 20, 2012, 07:37 (4691 days ago) @ Bob Hatfield
Spit works well, I have used a lot of spit. My favorite is the lube I make using 1/3 beeswax, 1/3 rendered beef fat, and 1/3 olive oil. Corn oil works just as well in place of the olive oil.
Is that formula good for greasing the externals?
by brionic , Friday, January 20, 2012, 07:58 (4691 days ago) @ Jhenry
Hope to see you again at CSA.
Is that formula good for greasing the externals?
by Jhenry, Friday, January 20, 2012, 10:13 (4691 days ago) @ brionic
It works just fine for all the steel externals as well. I hope to be at CSA, and I hope to see everyone there!
Thx!
by brionic , Friday, January 20, 2012, 11:52 (4690 days ago) @ Jhenry
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a variation is neatsfoot oil for the olive oil - -
by John Meeker , West End of Lake Erie, Saturday, January 21, 2012, 07:48 (4690 days ago) @ Jhenry
the local BP competition shotgunners use it for felt wads, and it is useful on patches, as well. Heat the mix carefully [wives just HATE soot on the kitchen ceiling]and dip the wads. Lay them out to cool/solidify on waxed paper/tinfoil. Same with patches. Both wads and patches best carried afield in grease-proof tins like musket cap containers, etc. unless y'r aiming for that all-winter-worn, greasy clothing re-enactor look.
The rifle-loading block hung from a thong is handy, and there are available pop-top plastic tubes for the shotgun setup. Haven't checked Track of the Wolf in quite some time, so you might check and see what's new in lubes, carriers, etc.