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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: things I learned this w/e
« Last post by Hanshi on Today at 02:46:49 PM »
I gave this thread some more thought - but I was stopped before any damage could be done - and a couple of things deserve mentioning-again.  100 grains of powder in a 20 ga is way more than needed; too much actually.  My smoothbore has a rear sight and I don't think I would have kept it otherwise.  It helps with both ball and shot.

Stock shape can make a major difference, but getting the face up a bit does the same thing.  I shoot ball, prb and bare, with 60 grains of 3F going up to 70-75 for deer.  But as I no longer hunt, 60 grains it is.  The 20 ga isn't much of a kicker so that alone tells you something is not right.
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Traditional Archery / Re: Board bow
« Last post by Ironhand on Today at 09:00:42 AM »
Stupid machine.

Can I shorten it to 66 or 68 inches at this point? It's tillered but not finished.

My hope is that this will remove some of the curve and perhaps raise the draw weight.

Thanks
Ironhand
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Traditional Archery / Board bow
« Last post by Ironhand on Today at 08:55:35 AM »
Hi guys,  I decided to try making a board bow.  It went well and I have it tillered but I have a couple of problems. It's a 70 inch Red Oak stave,40lb @28 inches.

The first problem is that it has has developed a "C" shape as I worked it.
The second problem is that it's longer and lighter than I wanted.

My question is, can I shorten it p
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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: things I learned this w/e
« Last post by duca on Today at 05:29:41 AM »
Good stuff
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General Interest / Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Last post by KDubs on May 18, 2024, 10:02:44 PM »
Seems like that approach would help get equal height equal light
As the saying goes .
  Another thing I did to reduce glare that I read about is cutting a horizontal line across the face of the front sight , halfway from the flat to the tip with a file
  Can't say really it helped , supposed to scatter the reflection I believe
  I think this black paint will do the trick.
 We shall see.
 Kevin
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The Campfire / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY Tomk!!!
« Last post by Tomk on May 18, 2024, 07:33:55 PM »
Thanks.
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General Interest / Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Last post by No Powder on May 18, 2024, 06:50:18 PM »
Is Archie bigger than you. Be careful. 🤕  Here is the statement about the blue and yellow paint. What do you think? [ Invalid Attachment ]
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General Interest / Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Last post by KDubs on May 18, 2024, 05:58:59 PM »
Well thank you,  as long as I beat a guy named Archie I'll be good
  I know some clubs, TMA postal shoot and others forbid painting the front sight, like a bead I suppose.
 Nothing I've found about painting the flats though.
 I'll give a report tomorrow after the shoot.
Kevin
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General Interest / Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Last post by No Powder on May 18, 2024, 03:49:36 PM »
Certainly no authority on sights, but sure seems like it would help to me. Looking forward to find out if it does. While we're on this subject, you know a lot of guys put paint on their sights. Mostly front, but sometimes rear. I read an article one time that recommended put blue paint on the front, and yellow on rear (I think). I tried to find the article to take a photo of this info, but can't find it. Still looking. Has anyone else ever heard of this before? Kevin, I hope your paint works so good you ace the course tomorrow.
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General Interest / Re: Dealing with sunny days and sight glare
« Last post by Nessmuk on May 18, 2024, 02:48:08 PM »
Brilliant!!
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