Guys I finally made it to Tip's place today.
After picking up a few small items I had a talk with him about this target.
He said it was shot years ago at the Grand Valley Cap and Ball Range.
The first thing Tip said is... "You want to see the gun".
To be honest with y'all when he handed me the gun , I think I kinda' went brain dead.
Tip said "Cock It"....... I'm telling you Guys it felt like it just rolled back with hardly any effort.
Tip was watching me when I cocked it and he had a big smile on his face as I commented on the smoothness of the lock.
The smoothbore did not have a rear sight mounted on it.
He used 80 grns of ffg powder and a dry patch.
The gun has a .58 cal Colerain barrel on it , again brain dead didn't ask the length,
But I'm guessing 44" to 46".
Still in shock , I forgot to ask about the lock as well...
Tip told me the gun was 55 years old.
Man was it sweet and well balanced .
The gun was unusually heavy for a smoothbore.
Nope, I didn't ask...
Didn't even think to take a photo of the gun... What a Dummy I am.
Tip was busy getting a 20 gauge smoothbore ready to ship to Oregon, so I didn't want to keep him from getting someones gun shipped.
He has still got a show room full of eye candy and first place ribbons and awards.
And He is a Wealth of Knowledge...wish I lived closer.