I had been looking for a flintlock for a while, I wanted something that looked decent to me and would hopefully be accurate but not too nice as I intend to use it for target shooting and hopefully hunting. I have seen a lot of rifles here that are so nice I would be terrified to actually use them. I have owned a percussion .50 cal production gun as a teenager, but had only fired it a couple hundred times. It was plenty accurate and fun, a guy owned a local shop back then and he really took the time to teach me how to load and shoot it safely.
I found a .50 cal rifle that I liked the looks of, that was priced less than a kit so I got it. The inside of the barrel looked new, although the striking face of the frizzen shows wear.
I started with 65 grains of 3f and moved up to 70 grains because this was the load used in my other rifle. It didn't seem to matter at 25 or 50 yards the results were the same with both weights. Ball was .490 Speer and not sure of patch thickness, I think it is .011 but the pkg isn't marked, spit lube.
I fired 26 shots roughly half at 25 and half at 50 yards, had two FTS, and one FITP. The FITP was due to plugged vent and happened on shot 14, the two FTS was because the flint had shifted position and wasnt striking the frizzen face squarely and happened towards the end of the shoot.
The first half of the shooting at 25 yards was producing ragged hole and one hole groups with either charge weight, just seems to depend on the shooter(me) ability to hold still and not flinch. The rifle seems to fire pretty fast, but a couple times there was a very slight delay that usually caused a group to open up.
Now lets talk about the 50 yard mark! #@!! $#@* do I suck! I would hesitate to call my targets groups, and would be inclined to call them "patterns". I made sure to really concentrate and shoot carefully, but still the shots were all over and the groups were about 4 inches. Good thing it was still fun
I have since read here that I may need to switch to 2F, and that one new shooter went with a .530 ball so i may need to make an order, but I still have about 60 .490 lead balls to use up.
A couple questions:
Does anyone have a picture of a properly primed frizzen pan?
Any suggestions on ball diameter/ patch thickness?
Should I consider 80 grains of 3F and 90 grains of 2F?
Thank you,
Scott