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FWIW, I'm happy with the group considering the condition of the bore near the muzzle, and especially since my almost 50 year old eyes can barely use the microscopic notch in the rear sight.
Recoil with the Ultramax cowboy loads was about like shooting a .22. We didn't have any malfunctions.
We mostly shot at an 8" gong and the .38-40s smacked it pretty good. We also shot my Cimarron 1873 Sporting Rifle in .44 WCF a little with my handloads (200 grain cast lead bullet on top of 8.6 grains of Unique). Those really smacked the gong around.
The flintlock in the picture is my friend's Euroarms Kentuckian carbine. A couple years ago he took a deer during the antlerless season, shooting out the window of his living room. Today was the last day of Pennsylvania's late flintlock season. He was considering taking the rifle on a walk around his property after we were done to see if he could fill his flintlock tag.
After we finished up and I was standing there cleaning the rifle, and my friend had packed up all his stuff and taken it inside, a nice big doe came out about 25 yards behind our shooting position. Figures.
For some icing on the cake, tonight I won an auction for an Ideal Number 6 reloading tool for .38 WCF. The nickel plating looks to be in good shape, and going by some more pics from the auction listing, the mold cavity looks to be good. It'll be fun to use it to cook up some black powder .38-40s.
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