Updock I would love to see some pictures of it. What type of lock did you put on it. What distance did you shoot it at. Just curious. Can't seem to find to many people who have a slug gun to talk to?
Lutes,
I'll forward some pictures to later your email address. It’s a bit rough looking. I don't want to put it up on Photobucket because it may not go over well in some circles. It is not very attractive.
The Barrel came from Mr. Hoch with a flint-type breechplug so I originally installed a big drum with 1/2-20 NF thread and stocked it as a half-stock in hard straight-grain maple with a Siler percussion Lock and a single set trigger. I mounted Weaver 1" scope rings and an aluminum muzzle rest to the barrel. I simply hit the barrel with some cold blue that has not endured very well. The ring mounts and muzzle rest are securely held on with 1/4" Allen flathead screws.
I used to have access to a 212 yard outdoor range with a solid wood bench for shooting while seated. Things have changed a bit since the mid 80’s. The range area is now built up and the shooting range is no longer available to me. At the time, I experimented with different types of paper (kraft, bond, etc.), different lubricants, different charges of Goex FFG, etc. I think it showed best results at about 80 grains. Unfortunately I only had a couple of books; “The Muzzle-Loading Cap Lock Rifle” by Ned Roberts, and chapter 8 “The Shooters Bible Black Powder Guide” ©1969 by George S. Nonte as guides. I need to say that most of the blackpowder shooters on this forum have considerably more knowledge in operating muzzleloading rifles than I have.
In the late 90’s I got the idea to build an underhammer mechanism and restock the slug rifle in black cherry. I put the rifle away after stocking it without shooting. I have not actually fired it since the mid 1980’s