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Shot The GPR Flint

Shovelbuck

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I got this Great Plains Rifle over a month ago from Blake and can't believe I hadn't taken it out for the maiden voyage until today.:eek:
I had a large piece of cardboard to put the target on so I headed right back to 75 yards to see where she was hitting. If it was off paper, I would move closer and start the sight in process. After getting out to the range, I discovered I had forgotten my sand bags so what the heck, I shot it off hand. Luck was on my side today and it was on paper with the first shot. Not my best off hand shooting by any means, but it's a start to work up an accurate load. This was loaded with 80 grains of FFF, a .490 ball with .018 patch. I need to try a larger ball or thinker patch as this combo loaded a bit on the loose side. All in all, I'm happy with the first three shots.:way:

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Good shot string for a firearm that you are shooting for the first time.

I hope you enjoy the GP flintlock. :way:
 
Good shot string for a firearm that you are shooting for the first time.

I hope you enjoy the GP flintlock. :way:

It's fun to shoot. Ignition was great and the gun "hangs" well on target. It's close now with this load. Off a bench it would be a pretty tight group. But as I mentioned, it loads pretty loose with this combo. I like them to load a bit tighter as this allows for no need to swab between shots plus give better accuracy. I'll get some heavier patch material and that should get it dialed in where I want it.:way:
 
I've been working on the load a bit for this gun and can say it's ready for hunting. I switched from .018 to .028 thick denim for patch material and it tightened things right up. If i was shooting competition, I could even go up in ball size from .490 to .495, but this load makes for a great hunting setup.
80 grains of FFF GOEX, half of a fiber wad, non-lubed, and the lubed square denim patch holding the .490 ball. Gun is sighted in dead on hold at 75 yards.
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The wind was gusting to 25 mph while shooting today so that didn't help matters. I shot this target just resting over the hood of the truck at 75 yards. The second shot went right where I knew it would go when I touched the trigger.:eek: Far right!:eek: Settled down after that pull and laid the last two on top of each other.
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I'm not concerned about the last 2 being a little left, with the sun coming in from the side instead of behind me, iron sights can play tricks on a person.
 
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