Gentlemen,
We enjoyed gusty quartering tailwinds, 5-20 MPH, and 40 degrees on the 12th for our monthly turkey match. Challenging conditions and excellent practice. The usual 10 shots from rest, turkey head target, string measure from X-center, 7 inches for a miss.
Steve Garbe- 9.816"
Dan Phariss- 10.072"
George Dillman- 14.836"
Robbie Robinson- 34.815"
Jim Betters- 48.988"
Center to center, farthest bullet holes-
Robbie Robinson- 2.515"
Dan Phariss- 2.995"
Steve Garbe- 4.540"
It was very easy to get caught on a quickly changing condition, hence some riflemen had complete misses on an 8 1/2" by 11" target. My average hold-off was 3-inches with a .45 and 65 grains of 3FG Swiss. I know that Dan was holding less than that with his .50, but Robbie was holding more like 4 inches with his .40 Vincent. You can see by the measurements on the farthest bullet holes that if one managed to pick up a gust (or let-off) it could be ugly. Robbie shot a great group, but unfortunately, it was not centered on the turkey head.
After the match there was enlightening conversation on how tough the old-time turkey matches would have been when live birds were used. Not everyone's cup of tea, to be sure, but interesting to some. The challenge of hitting a moving target would dial in a whole new set of problems.
Doughnuts and coffee were in abundance and the snowstorm stayed up on the hill long enough for us to easily finish the match. A good time was had by all. No smooth-bore shooters, however. Maybe one day...
Equipment list-
Dan Phariss- .50 Phariss/Dickert flintlock, gain twist MacLemore barrel, .495 cast ball, pure lead, 104 grains 2FG Swiss, ticking patch/water soluble oil, wiped, blade front, barrel rear sight, 18 lbs.
Steve Garbe- .45 King/Armstrong flintlock, 1-66 Douglas, .446 cast ball, pure lead, 65 grains 3FG Swiss, .015 linen/sperm oil, .020 powder patch, wiped, blade front, barrel peep, 8.5 lbs.
Robbie Robinson- .40 Garbe/Vincent, 1-48 Green Mountain, .395 Hornady swaged ball, pure lead, 50 grains 3FG Swiss, .012 linen/1-7 water soluble oil, ticking powder patch, wiped, RWS caps, hooded crosswire front, peep rear sight, 8 lbs.
George Dillman- .50 Stroh/Virginia flintlock, Green Mountain barrel, .495 Speer swaged, pure lead, 75 grains 1 1/2FG Swiss, .015 ticking/Wonder lube, wiped, blade front, open barrel rear sight, 7.5 lbs.
Jim Betters- .54 Betters/Hawken flintlock, 1-72 Sharon barrel, .535 cast ball, pure lead, 90 grains Goex 2FG, .010 patches/spit, wiped, blade front, open barrel rear sight, 10.5 lbs.