Got a pleasant surprise yesterday, when I shot my new rifle that I recently finished. The load was 25 grains 3f, a .300 ball, .012" thick patch. The L&R Manton flintlock went off so fast, I could hardly hear any lag at all.
The temp was about 10 degrees, and the snow was about 10" deep. I waded into the woods and set a target at 25 yards. My first 5 shots grouped tightly, about 7 o'clock. I filed down the front sight and tapped the back sight a little, and the next few shots were dead center. The little rifle shoots as well as I can hold her. All shots were offhand, and the groups would fit inside a squirrels head.
I used spit lube and had no problem ramming the load down, even with the tiny hickory ramrod. The Charles Burton barrel has good, deep rifling, 1/48" and opens up a couple thousands from muzzle to breech. Loads real nice. Of course, I had to use a starter for the .300 ball, as it is the same diameter as the bore.
Gonna be a deadly little hunting rifle.
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okawbow, on Flickr