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jnicholes 12-25-2022 10:41 AM

Black powder Christmas present
 
Before I start, I need to say that I know what you all are thinking. We talked on the forum about the blunderbuss kit. I actually chose to steer away from buying it because I was told it was a “novelty gun.”

Well, my dad didn’t know about this conversation, and he got me a percussion blunderbuss kit for Christmas. For those who do not know, here’s a link to it.

https://muzzle-loaders.com/products/traditions-blunderbuss-kit-54-caliber-percussion

Oh well. I have it now, so I might as well build it and use it.

Still, it will be fun building this with my dad. I bet I’ll have a good time with him building it and shooting it.

Jared

Semisane 12-25-2022 03:15 PM

Great attitude Jared. Any time spent doing something with your dad is priceless. You're not building a gun; you're building memories to cherish.

Bocajnala 12-25-2022 03:23 PM

Yep- you'll certainly have A good time. Enjoy it!

jnicholes 12-25-2022 03:35 PM

My thoughts exactly. Not only am I building a gun, I’m building good memories, just like you guys said.

Still, I wonder if I can use this for partridge, quail, and rabbit hunting. It’s something for me to think about.

Maybe I’ll try it next season. It’s probably gonna take some time to get used to anyway.

hunters_life 12-28-2022 01:44 AM

Partridge and Quail yes. Have fun. Rabbit if you are NOT hunting with dogs. The spread is ultra quick and wide from those things and you would be taking too big a risk on injuring a dog.

jnicholes 12-28-2022 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by hunters_life (Post 4408748)
Partridge and Quail yes. Have fun. Rabbit if you are NOT hunting with dogs. The spread is ultra quick and wide from those things and you would be taking too big a risk on injuring a dog.

Thanks for the input. I actually don’t have a hunting dog.

I got my first black powder kill with the blunderbuss today. A red squirrel.

Bocajnala 12-29-2022 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by jnicholes (Post 4408755)
Thanks for the input. I actually don’t have a hunting dog.

I got my first black powder kill with the blunderbuss today. A red squirrel.


That was quick! Anything left of the squirrel?

jnicholes 12-29-2022 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by Bocajnala (Post 4408781)
That was quick! Anything left of the squirrel?

Actually, only two balls hit it. The shot spread so quickly, that at 40 yards, only two balls hit the squirrel. A lot of meat left over, actually.

And this was with 80 grains of #6 shot and 80 grains of Pyrodex. Volume measurements. I also had an over powder wad and an over shot wad.

By the way, is there a problem with the photo uploading part of the forum? I’m having problems uploading photos. Every time I try to upload a photo for a post, it says there was an error in processing the photo. I don’t know what the problem is.

It’s a shame, because I want to show you guys the shot groups and the squirrel.

idahoron 12-29-2022 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by jnicholes (Post 4408755)
Thanks for the input. I actually don’t have a hunting dog.

I got my first black powder kill with the blunderbuss today. A red squirrel.

Actually that was a Fox Squirrel. And it was a fat one 🤣🤣

jnicholes 12-29-2022 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by idahoron (Post 4408789)
Actually that was a Fox Squirrel. And it was a fat one 🤣🤣

Whoops.

I thought we only had red squirrels around here.

Man, I need to do a better job at identifying my targets.

idahoron i’m going to send you some pictures through my phone, could you please post them here? I’m having problems uploading photos.



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