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Old 03-12-2008 | 02:20 PM
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The UPS man showed up today with a long box. So of course I was excited that my Thompson Center Pennsylvania Hunter .50 caliber rifle was here. I opened it and checked the rifle over. It was in very good shape. The stock showed marks that rifles get when you use them in the woods, but other then that there was no surface rust. I then cleaned the bore. It was dirty. Like it had been sitting on a shelf for a long time. There was some dark black stuff in the bore which I suspect to be some kind of packing grease. I finally got all of that out. Nasty stuff too. I had to take J-B Bore Paste to get it out of the bore.

I then decided to see if the thing would shoot. So with a nice clean barrel I loaded 90 grains of Graf's & Son's 2f black powder. I forgot the moose milk for the patches out at the bench but did have a container of some home made Castor oil lube I had made but never tested. So I figured this was as good a time as any. I lubed up some pillow tick and loaded a Hornady .490 roundball. I was using Dynamite Noble RWS 1075 caps.

I was at 50 yards. It was windy. The temperature was about 39 degrees and it was trying to snow or rain. It just could not make up its mind. Looking at the rear sight, I noted it was low on the base so I figured it would shoot low. I took a full bead on the bulls eye and fired shot number one on the clean barrel. It hit high and right. So for shots #2 through #6 I took a six o'clock hold on the bull. It shot to the right but other wise was doing pretty good. So to test the sights, I aimed to the left of the bull expecting it to hit the bull. Well this time it hit right where it was aimed.

The blue X's were from some other shooting and were not made by this rifle. For a first time out, I was kind of happy with the rifle. A little load development and this will be a good shooter..





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Old 03-12-2008 | 02:44 PM
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Looks good Dave Just needs a little fine tuning
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Old 03-12-2008 | 02:49 PM
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Nice looking rifle, Dave.
Looks like it'll be a sweet shooter, too.
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Old 03-12-2008 | 02:49 PM
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Looks like a shooter! Now for some 250 grain REALs.
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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:17 PM
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This rifle has a 1-66 twist.. I do not think the REALs would shoot all that well. But that would be something to try. I also have a couple boxes of ball-et I am hoping it will shoot well..
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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:22 PM
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The UPS man showed up today with a long box. So of course I was excited that my Thompson Center Pennsylvania Hunter .50 caliber rifle was here. I opened it and checked the rifle over. It was in very good shape. The stock showed marks that rifles get when you use them in the woods, but other then that there was no surface rust. I then cleaned the bore. It was dirty. Like it had been sitting on a shelf for a long time. There was some dark black stuff in the bore which I suspect to be some kind of packing grease. I finally got all of that out. Nasty stuff too. I had to take J-B Bore Paste to get it out of the bore.

I then decided to see if the thing would shoot. So with a nice clean barrel I loaded 90 grains of Graf's & Son's 2f black powder. I forgot the moose milk for the patches out at the bench but did have a container of some home made Castor oil lube I had made but never tested. So I figured this was as good a time as any. I lubed up some pillow tick and loaded a Hornady .490 roundball. I was using Dynamite Noble RWS 1075 caps.

I was at 50 yards. It was windy. The temperature was about 39 degrees and it was trying to snow or rain. It just could not make up its mind. Looking at the rear sight, I noted it was low on the base so I figured it would shoot low. I took a full bead on the bulls eye and fired shot number one on the clean barrel. It hit high and right. So for shots #2 through #6 I took a six o'clock hold on the bull. It shot to the right but other wise was doing pretty good. So to test the sights, I aimed to the left of the bull expecting it to hit the bull. Well this time it hit right where it was aimed.

The blue X's were from some other shooting and were not made by this rifle. For a first time out, I was kind of happy with the rifle. A little load development and this will be a good shooter..
Very nice looking rifle, and a good shooter too. Congratulations on the good deal, I like the big long boxes coming my way. Chap
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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:44 PM
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Dave - My buddy had a PA Hunter flinter and had good luck with Hornady's PA Conicals. You might want to give them a try.

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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:44 PM
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This rifle has a 1-66 twist.. I do not think the REALs would shoot all that well.
You might get lucky. I've only shot one target with REALs out of my 1 in 60" GP. They show enough potential that I'll have to try them again with different loads.



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Old 03-12-2008 | 03:59 PM
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I think I have a bunch of them casted up somewhere. The rifle is really sweet to shoot. And ignition is excellent.
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Old 03-12-2008 | 04:07 PM
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Is the barrel round or octagon? Looks a lot like the NewEnglander at a glance.
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