Just a few months ago, I re-entered the traditional muzzleloading world with a CVA Mountaineer Rifle. Not long after, I found this place.
I've wanted to own, and to build, a real long rifle since I started back shooting. So now I have a roughly precarved NC stock, three barrels, couple locks, some nice Gillespie parts I got from Dennis. gunmaker is also building me a very fine Squirrel Riffle.
In the meantime I wanted something to replace my CVA starter so I got this off Gun (makin' me) Broker.
An old Dixie Turner Kirkland in .45:
Turns out it's .40 - the vendor is sending me back some dough. I have .45 cal gear but nothing in .40. I'm shooting .375 balls with double patches at present. Hitting what I aim at so far.
Whelp, my first outing with Ole Turner was certainly a disappointment. I could barley get it to fire at all. Turns out that Belgian lock is a real piece of doo.
Here's a shot of the lock after couple hours tweaking this past Sunday:
Had no vent at the front of the hammer, so I filed one in there (I promise I can do cleaner work - I was eager to get back out to the woods!!):
I polished the internals, reprofiled the sear and the tumbler (all you had to do was breath on the trigger and it would fire), re-tapped the stripped sear spring hole, replaced the sear spring and roughly polished the plate and hammer. I also had to do a good bit of lock mortise cleanup. I'm thinking this gun never has been fired from the clean condition of the bore and the fact that, with the lock and mortise (and that horrible nipple that's even too small for #10 caps) as they were, it would barley fire!
Got out to one of my new spots Sunday evening and man, what a world of difference!
Now that it shoots well, It'll be my main gun until Tom is finished or I get my Gillespie facsimile done.
After that, I plan on some stock reprofiling, iron mounting, ditching that capbox for an iron patchbox, a refinish and perhaps a conversion to flint.
Some wood needs to come off here:
Cheek's maybe a little fat:
There's some good pattern hidden under that glossy finish:
For now though, I'm enjoying it!
Oh, do any of y'all know what esoteric thread size that !@*% nipple is? It matches none of the common standard or metric sizes I have here at the shop.
Thanks!