Made and inlet the side plate, and rear sight. Made a hickory ramrod from a split.
Drilled a 1/16" vent hole and sighted the little rifle in today. Only had to file down the rear sight a little to hit dead on at 25 yards. Shoots as good as I can see and hold. I had a couple of flash in the pan out of about 15 shots. I may put a screw in vent. I left enough room ahead of the breech plug to allow for a 1/4" vent. I used 45 grains 3f and .016" pillow ticking on a .440 ball.
This has been a quick and easy build for me. I haven"t been too careful about inletting or file work, as I wanted to build this rifle as a shooter that will get hard use, hopefully by several youngsters. My goal was to spend less than 50 hours total. After 12 days of part time work on the rifle since the 11th of September; I have about 40 hours in it. I will spend another 10 finishing the wood and metal.
It came in at 5# 6oz. weight, and is very easy to load and shoot. I may even try for a deer with the little gun. It sure would be easy to carry and handle in the woods.
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