Hello Everyone - a very close family friend gave me his wife's Pedersoli Kentucky Flintlock made in 1979 (.50 cal). It is in good condition, shot very little. This is my second outing - the first I used the PA conicals - which were accurate, but very dirty, and after the 3rd shot I had to clean the gun.
Weather was cold, about 40 degrees, but no wind. 50 yards, from a bench.
Night before ran dry patch, alcohol patch, then dry patch.
I decided to start with 50 grains, since that it what my friend's wife formerly used, and my 13 year old daughter will be shooting this on occasion.
1) 50 grains of 3F, .490 Ball, Use the Joanne’s Fabric 10oz Natural Bull Denim 100% Cotton Fabric as patching material. Cut using 1 1/8 Arch punch. I ran each patch in my tin of Mink Oil before each shot. Extremely tight fight, had to use 2X4 to whack ball starter.
2) No cleaning at range.
3) 1st shot hit about 8 inches high. 2nd & 3rd Shots, about 8 inches high, about 2-3 inches left.
4) Upped to 60 grains, 3shots, similar performance
5) Upped to 70 grains. Hit about 8inches high but more towards 10-11oclockposition. 2 shots.
6) 3rd shot of 70 grains went eratic, across the target.
7) Gun got tougher to load, very tight, very dirty. Went back to 50 grains, then went completely erratic. Accuracy was non-existant. All shots after this were extremely erratic, all over the place.
Am I starting with to light of a load and that is dirtying the barrel creating the inconsistent accuracy?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!!!
Ranger94