Wade: you are right, m'thinks, regarding the ramrod size. 3/8" is better for a .50 or .54 cal, and I'd likely start with a 1/2" or 7/16" rod and taper it ...
Yeah, but how well does a tapered rod
shoot?
Wade, It's great to finally see your shootin' iron...
Soooooo, I like your gun. I'm pretty sure you're your own worst critic. Better luck next time. Hope everything goes as planned.
I know what a critical crew this is and hope to learn from it. Of course I'm my own critic, but it's about like tasting your own cooking after a few hours of making/tasting the product--one gets to where he can't objectively taste as well as he could at the start. IOW I'm counting on these fellows to pick up where I "missed" or miss-interpreted something.
So I appreciate your concern, but i don't post my work here for emotional support (facebook is good for that), but for historical/hysterical/practical notes on improving the work to be more representative and/or functional in the realm of the style I'm learning. Also where one solicits free criticism, he should be quite free to dismiss such criticism that doesn't align with his own notions (after he gives it a little consideration
).
Thanks just the same, i do appreciate your words.
Nordecker, please understand that constructive critique was requested early in this project if I remember correctly, if I am wrong Wade, please set me straight. Wade, your project is going nicely and is proving to be a good shooter. I bet you have already learned as much on this build as a number of us have learned on our first several builds. Keep on going BJH
It's explicitly requested in the OP of this thread (and yeah the build took forever and a week). I've watched enough "smack downs" here to know what I'm getting into.
I could fill a page or two with the mistakes and remedies that I can _remember_ making on this one. That's part of the re-doing. I'm trying to redo this one until it's "jest about right" then proceed to make
smaller and lesser mistakes on the next ones.
I'll get some "standard" shots up of it as soon as I find my battery charger (won't charge from USB!) and catch the light right. The 1/3 shots sides/top/belly. And then i'll omit the ugly ones
...entry and tang are the beastliest. Also note that methinks the camera angle is partly responsible for the "high sides" appearance. This can be clarified with standard shots and not "glamor" poses.
First order of business was to make a hunting flintlock. That has been accomplished, love toting it in the woods, points/holds so nicely and quickly, flattens deer like a hammer. This one gets a little more work, but that's for later on. It's working the woods just now.
Thanks again.
Wade, a lot of Tennessee rifles have heavy barrels, look at the barrel measurements on Soddy 090805-1 in the ALR library. That barrel is bigger than yours, it just don't have the nice hole in the middle! If it will help... nobody was born knowing all this stuff!
Soddy 090805-1 in the ALR library--whoa that's pretty much a D-wt in 44, and interesting tang. Thanks for the ref. I'm sure i looked it over before, but with different focus.
Right and I've learned that asking a very specific question will get you a lot better response around here. TN rifle folks generally moan and roll their eyes at 54, but I still had cartridge-head thinking when i made that decision. It does handle much better than some of those clunky originals. I believe it weighs 7.75#(loaded) if i recall correctly.
And if i'm ever drawn for the TN elk hunt ...I'll take this one!