A New Pistol and a Shot at Redemption
I’d been hunting for a new pistol for a while to replace my old custom belt flintlock. That thing was a disaster—poorly executed and so inaccurate I couldn’t hit the broad side of a barn. My rock-bottom moment came at the Fawn Creek rendezvous, where I didn’t hit a single target on the pistol trail walk. Not one. The guy scoring the event kept giving me pitying looks, patting me on the shoulder, and saying, “There, there. We all have our bad days.” I’ve never been so mortified in my life. I knew I could do better.
Originally, I had my sights set on a Le Page, with its reputation for accuracy and a resume of world championships to back it up. But then I stumbled across a Mang in Graz on Guns International for $550. I made an offer of $450 shipped, and to my surprise, the seller accepted.
Let me tell you—this Mang in Graz is a keeper! At 25 yards off-hand, it’s dead-on. I do have to practically hammer the patched ball down the barrel using Pedersoli’s suggested combo (.375 ball with a .005 patch), but the results speak for themselves. I’m running 10 grains of FFFG, and it’s a tack driver.
Since switching to this pistol, I’ve earned a perfect score on the pistol trail walk at the last two Coeur d’Alene Muzzleloaders club shoots. To go from absolute embarrassment to back-to-back wins feels incredible. Safe to say, I’m thrilled with this pistol!
Anyone else shooting a Mang in Graz or have other recommendations for pistols that balance beauty and accuracy?