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General Interest / Re: Different powder causing hard starting balls
« Last post by Winter Hawk on March 21, 2025, 01:21:31 PM »
I have a bunch of Scheutzen I bought when nothing else was available, now I also have Goex which I use interchangeably and have had no issues like that.  Are they both the same granulation?  I know that the Scheutzen burns dirtier than Goex so that may be what is making it harder to start repeat shots, if the powder grains are sticking to the fouling.

My $0.02, and worth every penny of it!

~Kees~
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Understand now.  Hmm.  If Pedersoli doesn't come through with a new lock plate, you may want to clean the screw hole thoroughly with brake cleaner and acetone, fill it with JB Weld, then drill and tap again.  Whatever happens, keep us posted!

~Kees~
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General Interest / Different powder causing hard starting balls
« Last post by No Powder on March 20, 2025, 11:26:45 AM »
I have always used Goex in my 54 TC Hawken. Have used .535's and .530's without having any issues with starting the balls. Now I'm playing with Scheutzen powder, and I can start the first ball with a short starter without any problem. But cannot start anymore balls in the barrel. Could the change in powders be causing this? Will be going to the range to experiment some more. I had to drop back to a .010" patch to get them to start. Always used .015" with Goex. Has anybody experienced this annoying situation?
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The Campfire / Re: Javelina tacos - It's what's for dinner!
« Last post by BEAVERMAN on March 19, 2025, 12:02:31 PM »
Pork, GOOD!  Tacos GOOD!, what's not to like?  :hairy
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Gun Building and Repair / Fixing my sear on my nwt gun
« Last post by RedOneFive on March 19, 2025, 11:54:04 AM »
I guess I should just order a sear spring from VTI but man 21+ shipping seems crazy for a part that is 7-8 bucks for most locks.  Any recommendations on a substitute or how hard would it be to make one? Or anybody have a parts lock like this lying around?..This is a gun I had got from Marty's estate (Ohio Joe). He had made a spring but it's weak at best.. I did take the side plate off and found the star stamp, which I'm told is indication of a Curly built north star gun..and the LOTT locks were on his early guns.. so that was neat to find out.. Thanks
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The Campfire / Re: Javelina tacos - It's what's for dinner!
« Last post by RedOneFive on March 19, 2025, 09:04:00 AM »
Awesome Darren! I've always wanted to try a spot and stalk for javalina like that!
 Those tacos look delicious!
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The Campfire / Javelina tacos - It's what's for dinner!
« Last post by Darren Haverstick on March 19, 2025, 08:26:19 AM »


A lot of folks won't eat javelina because they say the meat smells/tastes like the musk gland on their back. That has not been my experience and I was very careful around that gland when I was skinning mine out. The meat smelled to me like...raw meat.

I decided that the first dish I would make from the meat would be birria tacos. My wife and I love those things and I thought it would be appropriate to cook an animal from that region using a recipe from the same.

I used around 5 pounds of meat from the hindquarters and browned it first. I figured if the meat would have an unpleasant smell then this would be the time I would find out. It smelled just like frying meat.



I then put the meat, three different kinds of dried peppers, vinegar, and spices in a pressure cooker and cooked it for a little over an hour. The result was a flavorful meat that shredded easily in my hands. I think its taste and texture leaned more towards pork than beef.



Now it was time for tacos! I made some tortillas, chopped up some cilantro, and put my assembly line together. The key to birria tacos is the juice the meat is cooked in. I saved back a generous portion of that to soak my tortillas in and to dip the tacos in after they were done.



Here is the end result.



My wife was initially reluctant to eat the javelina because she doesn't like trying new things. However, she thought the meat in these tacos were delicious! My bloodhound, Jake, concurred.



Darren
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Camping Gear and Campfire Cooking / Re: Faux rope bed
« Last post by KDubs on March 19, 2025, 06:13:18 AM »
I made it for the big sleep. ..
Kevin
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Camping Gear and Campfire Cooking / Re: Faux rope bed
« Last post by Bigsmoke on March 19, 2025, 02:15:27 AM »
In that second photo, it's kind of hard to tell if that is you taking a break from threading that rope through the sideboards or if that is a corpse laid out waiting for the funeral. :luff: :luff: :luff: :luff: :bigsmile:
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Kibler Fowler 20ga build
« Last post by RobD on March 18, 2025, 07:25:31 PM »
Fowler fixed at last.  It took some deep sleuthing and the problem was right under my nose, as usual.

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In the above image you can see a tiny sliver of steel that's the top of the trigger, that's peeking into the sear bar hole.  It couldn't drop down below the sear bar hole.  This isn't a manufacturing defect, it's just a super tight tolerance that was minutely out of spec in drilling the hole for the trigger pin and/or a slightly larger trigger.

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The fix was to take off about .090" off the lower front of the trigger which allowed the trigger to drop down past the sear bar hole. 

That's it, happy days are here again!  :toast  :wave  :*:
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