Shot the 1872 BSA Two Band
Finally got twelve rounds loaded----Lee Minie coated with Moly Mist, over 75 grains of Goex FFg plain and simple. It was the ten page accuracy thread, here, that inspired me to just not worry about...
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Krinko, That doesn't sound bad at all given what I've been led to expect. I missed a shooting trip this weekend but I'll try for next as that will give my Nep 2 bander a first try. I read the same...
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The spray-on moly is available at a machinist's supply here in Omaha---I imagine it would be a similar situation elsewhere---like Chicago. Soooooo...Martinis and Trapdoors too? Are you following me...
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Chicago...I think I might know where that is. At least I know where to look. I thought you might have been talking about a gun shop product. If I'm following you around it's only because you're...
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Krinko is that a webley birds head grip your holding in your avatar?
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i too have a trap door 50-70 1863 nver shot that one (dont kow why really i have twenty rounds ready to go ) sorry no pics of that one . i traded it fro a miniture cannon i built many moons ago, alas...
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That there rear sight is exactly what I had in mind, is that a permanent fixture or does it clip on ? Roughly what size is the hole please.
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Your new type of sight is a good idea .I see you have it located at the 500 yard slot. Can you tell me how you hit that 100 yard target with the barrel raised that high without aiming 15 or 16 feet...
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The aperture added to the rear sight slider was on the rifle when I bought it---I did not use it shooting at 100 yards. Here. the brass rivets can be seen. The back of the aperture disc---rivet heads...
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