We really did have a good time. The lock testing Steve mentioned was the flintlock vs percussion lock tests we started probably a month ago. We reported on the small Siler and the mule ear. Today we did the same test to a stock Siler and one with modifications including a roller frizzen. I'll try to get the stats ready tomorrow.
The Lancaster Steve mentioned is the curly Walnut Lancaster that Jim C. posted in the for sale section of ALR. I bought it from Jim at Friendship. It was superbly assembled, and I am trying to do the gun justice in adding the decorations. So far the for-stock and butt stock , and cheek piece moulding have been done. But, I was having trouble waiting to touch off a few. I'm sure you have been tempted like that some time or other.
We didn't arrive at any major load decisions - just had fun. I doubt if there is much in the way of windage changes necessary. I'll probably take a little off the front sight, but want to play with patching before that's done. It does show tendencies to shoot well dirty.
I won't worry about shooting it again until the gun is done. I'd like to be able to shoot it in the woods walk at Friendship this fall. I will be off my feet because of my knee next week, so it may push me to be done. Maybe I just need a deadline. Anybody else like that?
Regards,
Pletch