First, thanks to everyone for all the great advice I've gained here.
Today I ~finally~ got to get out and shoot this new rifle a little. I've been acquiring accessories and such to shoot this gun while the weather has been rainy, snowy and windy! The wind today almost made me forgo trying to shoot some, but like a new penny, this rifle was begging me to shoot her a little. I did eventually find Goex powder at a shop about 45 miles away and bought 2 cans (FFg) to make my trip worthwhile. The shop was quite high on their price, but hey, I was there and they had it.
Anyhow, I set up a bench and loaded the rifle with 70 grains of Goex FFg, a .490 round ball patched with a .015 patch lubed with Trapper Mink Oil and fired away. My target was only 40 yards. I didn't set it up further due to the howling wind.
I gotta say I really enjoyed shooting this rifle today and think it's gonna be a pretty accurate gun for whitetail hunting. I'm looking forward to testing the accuracy out to 75 yards next time out.
Here is the first 8 shots (ignore the 22 bullet holes my daughter shot into the target
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Is this decent grouping for only 40 yards? Or should I expect better (maybe a thicker patch?)? I didn't swab any between shots and had no difficulty reloading.
My daughter captured one picture I thought was a neat photo:
Again, thanks for all the good advice.