So I was late getting there, forgot my coffee (in thermos-will be fine in the morning), misplaced the extra powder, overtightened my lock leading to
many klatches.And my gun looked like a scalped monkey with 1/3 of the finish missing. (as i started reshaping it yesterday)
I kept fiddling with the flints, and left the gun loaded once to retrieve more tools from truck.
Leaving the gun loaded, I put the ramrod back into the bbl to remind me not to double load it.
I returned to the line, fiddled with the flint, primed, and promptly
fired my rod into the 25-yard berm. Scored with the ball too. I think. I know all the balls hit paper.
That was a good rod too.
My range rod had stayed at home with the coffee and the FF-powder (both of which i have now located). Now i know why range rods have big knobs on them.
But we don't really keep score. Just fun "matches".
Had a good run on the groundhog target with one pretty solid X. But the relay ended before I put 5 shots into that one, because I was still trying to put holes in the Squirrel.
Along about this time i pinched my middle finger between the starter and the muzzle. Now has a little old blood blister for a reminder.
By the time (overtime) I got to try to shoot the 50-yard target, nothing would work. Then it had become apparent that the lock was dragging. Seasoned veterans offered sage advice (John mostly, thanks!) and now this evening I'll be fine-tuning the lock a little more.
I klatched at the fox about 5 times, had the lock off/on-to no avail, then quit. Get to shoot that one next month i reckon.
Heck by next month maybe I'll have a second gun started.
the nitty gritty:
Mainspring/plate clearance will be addressed as well as: lock pin length and/or washers, cock angle, cover lobe geometry.
What is that "lobe" called? The bump that keeps the cover closed and must be overcome to pop it open.
72 shots on the gun now. 63 or 64 on that hickory stick. I had never loaded this gun with a range rod before today. I only used it for cleaning.
Man it was dripping sweat wringing wet swampy sticky miserable hot too. Happy to know September is the month after this one!