Flintlock and patched roundball performance

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The goal is to see how much performance can be gotten out of an 18th century rifle using patched round balls. Accuracy, distance, speed- everything. I started shooting with a couple caplocks with PRB’s in the thread below to see what baseline I could expect.

Patched round all day


To start I am most interested in what size 10 shot groups can be consistently gotten at 100 and 200 yards (and farther), what distance can a 10-15” target be reliably hit, and how many shots a minute can be achieved.



Finally got in the Kibler Woodrunner kit that was ordered back in November. This will be the rifle that I start off this process with.

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To go from box to fully assembled and ready to fire took a couple of hours including watching videos of it, with @longrangelead help. It’s a slick kit, and the rifle feels great. It’ll get shot, then taken back apart and the metal and wood finished. Then the testing/learning in earnest.
 
Also, if you're still going to put a leaf sight on:

Only two places I know that have them in stock.
https://www.buckridgeflintlocks.com/product-page/english-folding-leaf-rear-sight

https://thegunworks.com/shop/custom-gun-building-parts/sights/rear-sights/rear-sight-folding-leaf/

Also, I know Ron Scott had some for sale on ALR for a time not too long ago that he made (very nice looking), so you might reach out to him. I can't remember if there were 2 or 3 leaves but he could probably do 3 if asked
 
Stock up on Swiss powder now and start with a pile of different patches. Speed and accuracy don't go together with mine....but if I run a barely moist patch between shots....it's incredibly consistent.

Sights make such a difference. I can pound nearly moa groups at 300 with my long range hawken and yet barely see the target at 100 with my traditional silver blade/filed notch rig.
 
The goal is to see how much performance can be gotten out of an 18th century rifle using patched round balls. Accuracy, distance, speed- everything. I started shooting with a couple caplocks with PRB’s in the thread below to see what baseline I could expect.

Patched round all day


To start I am most interested in what size 10 shot groups can be consistently gotten at 100 and 200 yards (and farther), what distance can a 10-15” target be reliably hit, and how many shots a minute can be achieved.



Finally got in the Kibler Woodrunner kit that was ordered back in November. This will be the rifle that I start off this process with.

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To go from box to fully assembled and ready to fire took a couple of hours including watching videos of it, with @longrangelead help. It’s a slick kit, and the rifle feels great. It’ll get shot, then taken back apart and the metal and wood finished. Then the testing/learning in earnest.

Looking forward to watching this thread. What caliber did you get yours in?
 
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