
It was another pleasant day at the FOML range with temps in mid 70s and zero wind. I was able to shoot more round balls today compared to my first 2 range visits. I had been shooting 10 rounds, but was having a lot of fun and went to 15 today. And this was in about the same amount of time. (Not going for any speed record; just better know what I'm doing!).
I increased my powder load from 24 grains to 30 grains. That really got the pistol smoking. With no wind, it took several seconds for the air to clear before I could see my target again. I had one "oops" today.

Shot off hand, standing. Final POI results were 14/15 round balls in target. Couple of good groups, couple of them flying wide, and had a favorite round dead-on bull! Will hang this target next to my other two range targets, and let them show me how today went. I don't think I'll increase the powder load next time out. Not that 30 grains is the sweet spot; just want to see if I can tighten the group size. The pistol shot well at 30 grains. While mentioning how the Trapper shot, it was an all-around perfect day. No glitches at all with the gun. That was very

Yup, another side story. One thing I wanted to do was to see if someone would let me at least handle their cap & ball muzzleloader rifle today. I wanted to see what the sight acquisition and sight radius looked like. My hunt worked out, and the fellow to my right had a Lyman 50 CAL cap & ball rifle. I think it had about a 32"-34" barrel length. Very nice-looking gun. Unfortunately, I experienced the same challenge trying to get the sights focused with my tri-focals and head position. The target bull was quite blurred, and it just didn't work out. No different than the Henry rifles I recently let go. At the moment, I don't think a BP rifle is coming down the road my way.
Following are some photos. Same target configuration -- a 20" circle, standard muzzleloader 25-yard pistol target (a P-2). My dis-assembled Trapper pistol right after I gave it a bath. Finally, re-assembled pistol after a Ballistol spruce-up.
A really fun day all around!

Hope you enjoyed my Number Three Blast!
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