From: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com (hist_text-digest) To: hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: hist_text-digest V1 #365 Reply-To: hist_text Sender: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk hist_text-digest Monday, September 6 1999 Volume 01 : Number 365 In this issue: -       Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants -       Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter -       MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter -       Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter -       Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       Re: MtMan-List: Tomahawk throwing. -       MtMan-List: bear fat -       Fw: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 08:50:50 -0400 From: deforge1@wesnet.com (Dennis Miles) Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants Lanney, That doesn't seem like much work for you to grow some chew for Pendleton and myself... D - -- "Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e" DOUBLE EDGE FORGE Period Knives & Iron Accoutrements http://www.wesnet.com/deforge1 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 08:27:29 -0000 From: "Paul Jones" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter Dennis, Dennis, Dennis! Fear, from Larry? Nonsense. I have so much confidence in his ability to win your forthcoming match that I am prepared to put his wife and daughter on the blanket as a prize to the winner. What better vote of confidence could a Brother want? (Is that Larry or his wife and daughter cursing in the background????) It will be a match to remember and certainly to tell tall tales about. Besides, if you do win, just remember how long a walk it is to the airport from the campsite. Regards, Paul - -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Miles To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:42 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >Sniff..Sniff........Do I smell fear??? >D > >larry pendleton wrote: > >> Dang Buck, I was hoping you were gonna say you pawned that no shootin sucker >> off on Ole Dennis. [ Just kidding. ] I aim to hook up with Dennis in a >> shootin match this fall, and I'll need all the help I can get. I have seen >> the targets he has shot with that gun. Real impressive. >> Pendleton >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Buck >> To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:34 PM >> Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >> >> >On Mon, 30 August 1999, Michael Pierce wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 09:17:30 -0400 ad.miller@mindspring.com writes: >> >> >IMHO, I think filing a tad off the front sight will raise the point of >> >> >impact... That is what I remember from my Instructors Training course >> >> >> >> Ad Miller >> >> IMHO >> >> dont believe that filing the front sight will solve his total >> >> problem---would take about .32 to get the strike of the bullet to >> >> move 16"---it would help but is not the solution---what is happening is >> >> that he is not down on the gun with his head and is looking at the sight >> >> at a angle---most new shooters of smooth bores do this--- suggest that >> >> you use a different sight picture--- >> >> >> >> use your thumb and pointing finger and grip the barrel so that they >> >> protrude above the plain of the barrel---this gives you a rear reference >> >> point have your fingers placed about the same height as the front sight >> >> ---then look thru your fingers and center the front sight and level it >> >> with the top of your fingers---as a reference shoot it a few times like >> >> that and see if the strike of the bullet comes up---if it does you are in >> >> good shape if not lower your fingers and try again---pappy horn taught me >> >> to do that many years ago and it works when there is no rear sight---you >> >> can pick up almost any smooth bore and be on target at 50 yds---if you do >> >> it that way---also your powder charge should be increased by at least 10 >> >> to 20 gr to bring the strike of the bullet up a tad before you start the >> >> sighting in process---shoot for groop and not for location on the >> >> target---if it is still shooting low then >> >> >> >> check the squareness of the end of the barrel and the crown---a off-angle >> >> of the crown or a not sq crown will make the gun shoot off quite a >> >> bit---use a framers square and check at least 4 places on the barrel---if >> >> the crown is damaged then it will shoot off also---eleminate the obvious >> >> before you start fileing on the sight----you can also use the tang screw >> >> slot as a method of centering the front sight ---turn the screw so that >> >> it is parallel to the barrel---gives you a sight reference point---have >> >> seen people use a washer under the tang screw to rase it up so that there >> >> is a simbelance of a rear sight when shooting a gun in---constant >> >> position of the head is critical to get consistancy with a smoothbore >> >> with out a rear sight--- >> >> >> >> if all else fails you might have to bend the barrel---as cpt lathe >> >> suggested----check the arcives we had a long discussion on this several >> >> months ago---some good info there in the archives---if you dont >> >> understand my posting feeel free to give me a call any evening and i will >> >> talk you thru the sighting in process and getting that impact of the ball >> >> in the right place---have helped a many a smooth bore shooter get it to >> >> work correct---you can also regulate the barrel to get the strike of the >> >> bullet to move in the direction you wish but would have to talk you thru >> >> that process---I have regulated several of them and moved the strike of >> >> the bullet as much as 12 inches without a problem at 50 yds---the only >> >> problem with regulating it is that if you are shooting buck and ball or >> >> shot it will greatly change your point of impact---so i normally dont do >> >> that until i am sure the barrel is shooting off and it is not shooter >> >> error--- >> >> >> >> REMEMBER----head position on the stock is critical with a smooth bore and >> >> must be consistant ---even if it is wrong??? >> >> >> >> SUGGESTION----have a nother smooth bore shooter shoot your gun and see >> >> where he hits on the target---shoot at least 5 shots and look at the >> >> center of mast of the groop. >> >> >> >> hope i have helped if you have any questions feel free to give me a call >> >> >> >> YMHOSANT >> >> =+= >> >> "Hawk" >> >> Michael Pierce >> > >> >Guys, >> > >> >I have done as Hawk has suggested, even put a small peep sight screw into >> the tang screw to get on target. Round barrel guns are tricky at times, but >> for some real fun wait until you get an oxy.barrel smoothbore with rear >> sight that won't keep 3 shots at 50 yards on a 5' x 5' archery target. >> > >> >Sometimes smoothbores can drive you crazy, had a oxy. barreled smoothbore >> gun (Dennis Miles owns it now) that would not shoot period. I tried >> everything and finally gave it to several super shots to see what they could >> do - same story. Ron Long, of Long's Locks (world class shooter) did >> everything possible, even put barrel in his lathe to check out, end of story >> is now Dennis has a hell of a shooter - a rifled jager. We gave up after >> hundreds of rounds and raplaced the oxy. barrel. >> > >> > >> >Later, >> >Buck Conner >> > >> >AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory >> >http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html >> >__________________________________ >> > >> >The AMM Journal. >> >The Tomahawk & Long Rifle >> >3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 >> >ATTN: Jon Link >> >Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for >> >a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. >> >_____________________________________ >> > >> >Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net >> > >> > > >-- > >"Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e" > DOUBLE EDGE FORGE > Period Knives & Iron Accoutrements > http://www.wesnet.com/deforge1 > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 13:23:20 GMT From: "Bill Jackson" Subject: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments Hello the camp. What are the proper ram rod attachments that should be used for a flintlock trade gun and be historically correct. Bill "MadJack" Jackson ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 09:26:52 -0400 From: deforge1@wesnet.com (Dennis Miles) Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter Who the hell let you back on the list?? D Paul Jones wrote: > Dennis, Dennis, Dennis! Fear, from Larry? Nonsense. I have so much > confidence in his ability to win your forthcoming match that I am prepared > to put his wife and daughter on the blanket as a prize to the winner. What > better vote of confidence could a Brother want? (Is that Larry or his wife > and daughter cursing in the background????) > > It will be a match to remember and certainly to tell tall tales about. > Besides, if you do win, just remember how long a walk it is to the airport > from the campsite. > > Regards, > > Paul ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 08:51:27 -0500 From: "James Sullivan" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter Paul Jones wrote: (Is that Larry or his wife and daughter cursing in the background????) Neither! That's Larry crying (sorry, big guy) and his wife and daughter laughing!!!! Sullivan ------------------------------ Date: 6 Sep 1999 07:16:27 -0700 From: "Buck" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments On Mon, 06 September 1999, "Bill Jackson" wrote: > > > Hello the camp. > What are the proper ram rod attachments that should be used for a flintlock > trade gun and be historically correct. > Bill "MadJack" Jackson > ______________________________________________________ MadJack, You have opened a can of worms with this one, have seen this question before with a hundred different answers. Everyone has seen an original shooting bag in a museum, a book or knows someone that has one. An 1836-1844 bag at a museum here in Colorado (time period used by the owner), several repairs to bag itself, had these items in it for ramrod and cleaning with ramrod. For cleaning tools (ramrod assy. only), don't know what this man carried whether flint or perc. gun. Service tools: (1) tow worm (1) ball puller (screw type) not the ones we see today w/brass protector cone. (1) cleaning jag (1) breech plug scrapper (coned to fit plug) Ramrod pulling devises: (1) small iron pin w/a screw that went in ramrod to pull if stuck, screw has a hole for pin in its shank making the shape of a "T" when assembled. (1) ramrod extention - 4" long with ramrod fittings on both end - male & female, have made one of these and it gives you a better grip. These where the tools for ramrod and bore cleaning operations only, other tools to service the rest of gun where typical to most kits. From what this gentleman carried, he seemed well equipped. Later, Buck Conner AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html __________________________________ The AMM Journal. The Tomahawk & Long Rifle 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 ATTN: Jon Link Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. _____________________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 10:07:20 -0700 From: "larry pendleton" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter Pablo, Nona thanks you very much for your confidence in my shooting ability. She would like to know when to expect you to show up at our campfire with a empty plate ? Pendleton - -----Original Message----- From: Paul Jones To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 6:24 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >Dennis, Dennis, Dennis! Fear, from Larry? Nonsense. I have so much >confidence in his ability to win your forthcoming match that I am prepared >to put his wife and daughter on the blanket as a prize to the winner. What >better vote of confidence could a Brother want? (Is that Larry or his wife >and daughter cursing in the background????) > >It will be a match to remember and certainly to tell tall tales about. >Besides, if you do win, just remember how long a walk it is to the airport >from the campsite. > >Regards, > >Paul >-----Original Message----- >From: Dennis Miles >To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:42 AM >Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter > > >>Sniff..Sniff........Do I smell fear??? >>D >> >>larry pendleton wrote: >> >>> Dang Buck, I was hoping you were gonna say you pawned that no shootin >sucker >>> off on Ole Dennis. [ Just kidding. ] I aim to hook up with Dennis in a >>> shootin match this fall, and I'll need all the help I can get. I have >seen >>> the targets he has shot with that gun. Real impressive. >>> Pendleton >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Buck >>> To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >>> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:34 PM >>> Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >>> >>> >On Mon, 30 August 1999, Michael Pierce wrote: >>> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 09:17:30 -0400 ad.miller@mindspring.com writes: >>> >> >IMHO, I think filing a tad off the front sight will raise the point >of >>> >> >impact... That is what I remember from my Instructors Training course >>> >> >>> >> Ad Miller >>> >> IMHO >>> >> dont believe that filing the front sight will solve his total >>> >> problem---would take about .32 to get the strike of the bullet to >>> >> move 16"---it would help but is not the solution---what is happening >is >>> >> that he is not down on the gun with his head and is looking at the >sight >>> >> at a angle---most new shooters of smooth bores do this--- suggest that >>> >> you use a different sight picture--- >>> >> >>> >> use your thumb and pointing finger and grip the barrel so that they >>> >> protrude above the plain of the barrel---this gives you a rear >reference >>> >> point have your fingers placed about the same height as the front >sight >>> >> ---then look thru your fingers and center the front sight and level it >>> >> with the top of your fingers---as a reference shoot it a few times >like >>> >> that and see if the strike of the bullet comes up---if it does you are >in >>> >> good shape if not lower your fingers and try again---pappy horn taught >me >>> >> to do that many years ago and it works when there is no rear >sight---you >>> >> can pick up almost any smooth bore and be on target at 50 yds---if you >do >>> >> it that way---also your powder charge should be increased by at least >10 >>> >> to 20 gr to bring the strike of the bullet up a tad before you start >the >>> >> sighting in process---shoot for groop and not for location on the >>> >> target---if it is still shooting low then >>> >> >>> >> check the squareness of the end of the barrel and the crown---a >off-angle >>> >> of the crown or a not sq crown will make the gun shoot off quite a >>> >> bit---use a framers square and check at least 4 places on the >barrel---if >>> >> the crown is damaged then it will shoot off also---eleminate the >obvious >>> >> before you start fileing on the sight----you can also use the tang >screw >>> >> slot as a method of centering the front sight ---turn the screw so >that >>> >> it is parallel to the barrel---gives you a sight reference >point---have >>> >> seen people use a washer under the tang screw to rase it up so that >there >>> >> is a simbelance of a rear sight when shooting a gun in---constant >>> >> position of the head is critical to get consistancy with a smoothbore >>> >> with out a rear sight--- >>> >> >>> >> if all else fails you might have to bend the barrel---as cpt lathe >>> >> suggested----check the arcives we had a long discussion on this >several >>> >> months ago---some good info there in the archives---if you dont >>> >> understand my posting feeel free to give me a call any evening and i >will >>> >> talk you thru the sighting in process and getting that impact of the >ball >>> >> in the right place---have helped a many a smooth bore shooter get it >to >>> >> work correct---you can also regulate the barrel to get the strike of >the >>> >> bullet to move in the direction you wish but would have to talk you >thru >>> >> that process---I have regulated several of them and moved the strike >of >>> >> the bullet as much as 12 inches without a problem at 50 yds---the only >>> >> problem with regulating it is that if you are shooting buck and ball >or >>> >> shot it will greatly change your point of impact---so i normally dont >do >>> >> that until i am sure the barrel is shooting off and it is not shooter >>> >> error--- >>> >> >>> >> REMEMBER----head position on the stock is critical with a smooth bore >and >>> >> must be consistant ---even if it is wrong??? >>> >> >>> >> SUGGESTION----have a nother smooth bore shooter shoot your gun and see >>> >> where he hits on the target---shoot at least 5 shots and look at the >>> >> center of mast of the groop. >>> >> >>> >> hope i have helped if you have any questions feel free to give me a >call >>> >> >>> >> YMHOSANT >>> >> =+= >>> >> "Hawk" >>> >> Michael Pierce >>> > >>> >Guys, >>> > >>> >I have done as Hawk has suggested, even put a small peep sight screw >into >>> the tang screw to get on target. Round barrel guns are tricky at times, >but >>> for some real fun wait until you get an oxy.barrel smoothbore with rear >>> sight that won't keep 3 shots at 50 yards on a 5' x 5' archery target. >>> > >>> >Sometimes smoothbores can drive you crazy, had a oxy. barreled >smoothbore >>> gun (Dennis Miles owns it now) that would not shoot period. I tried >>> everything and finally gave it to several super shots to see what they >could >>> do - same story. Ron Long, of Long's Locks (world class shooter) did >>> everything possible, even put barrel in his lathe to check out, end of >story >>> is now Dennis has a hell of a shooter - a rifled jager. We gave up after >>> hundreds of rounds and raplaced the oxy. barrel. >>> > >>> > >>> >Later, >>> >Buck Conner >>> > >>> >AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory >>> >http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html >>> >__________________________________ >>> > >>> >The AMM Journal. >>> >The Tomahawk & Long Rifle >>> >3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 >>> >ATTN: Jon Link >>> >Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for >>> >a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. >>> >_____________________________________ >>> > >>> >Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net >>> > >>> > >> >>-- >> >>"Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e" >> DOUBLE EDGE FORGE >> Period Knives & Iron Accoutrements >> http://www.wesnet.com/deforge1 >> >> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 10:37:35 -0000 From: "Paul Jones" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter Well, that depends. Is she pleased at the prospect of moving to Ohio, or just waiting to poison me? - -----Original Message----- From: larry pendleton To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 3:02 PM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >Pablo, > Nona thanks you very much for your confidence in my shooting ability. >She would like to know when to expect you to show up at our campfire with a >empty plate ? >Pendleton >-----Original Message----- >From: Paul Jones >To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >Date: Monday, September 06, 1999 6:24 AM >Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter > > >>Dennis, Dennis, Dennis! Fear, from Larry? Nonsense. I have so much >>confidence in his ability to win your forthcoming match that I am prepared >>to put his wife and daughter on the blanket as a prize to the winner. What >>better vote of confidence could a Brother want? (Is that Larry or his wife >>and daughter cursing in the background????) >> >>It will be a match to remember and certainly to tell tall tales about. >>Besides, if you do win, just remember how long a walk it is to the airport >>from the campsite. >> >>Regards, >> >>Paul >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Dennis Miles >>To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >>Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 12:42 AM >>Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >> >> >>>Sniff..Sniff........Do I smell fear??? >>>D >>> >>>larry pendleton wrote: >>> >>>> Dang Buck, I was hoping you were gonna say you pawned that no shootin >>sucker >>>> off on Ole Dennis. [ Just kidding. ] I aim to hook up with Dennis in a >>>> shootin match this fall, and I'll need all the help I can get. I have >>seen >>>> the targets he has shot with that gun. Real impressive. >>>> Pendleton >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Buck >>>> To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com >>>> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:34 PM >>>> Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Low Shooter >>>> >>>> >On Mon, 30 August 1999, Michael Pierce wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 09:17:30 -0400 ad.miller@mindspring.com writes: >>>> >> >IMHO, I think filing a tad off the front sight will raise the point > >>of >>>> >> >impact... That is what I remember from my Instructors Training >course >>>> >> >>>> >> Ad Miller >>>> >> IMHO >>>> >> dont believe that filing the front sight will solve his total >>>> >> problem---would take about .32 to get the strike of the bullet to >>>> >> move 16"---it would help but is not the solution---what is happening >>is >>>> >> that he is not down on the gun with his head and is looking at the >>sight >>>> >> at a angle---most new shooters of smooth bores do this--- suggest >that >>>> >> you use a different sight picture--- >>>> >> >>>> >> use your thumb and pointing finger and grip the barrel so that they >>>> >> protrude above the plain of the barrel---this gives you a rear >>reference >>>> >> point have your fingers placed about the same height as the front >>sight >>>> >> ---then look thru your fingers and center the front sight and level >it >>>> >> with the top of your fingers---as a reference shoot it a few times >>like >>>> >> that and see if the strike of the bullet comes up---if it does you >are >>in >>>> >> good shape if not lower your fingers and try again---pappy horn >taught >>me >>>> >> to do that many years ago and it works when there is no rear >>sight---you >>>> >> can pick up almost any smooth bore and be on target at 50 yds---if >you >>do >>>> >> it that way---also your powder charge should be increased by at least >>10 >>>> >> to 20 gr to bring the strike of the bullet up a tad before you start >>the >>>> >> sighting in process---shoot for groop and not for location on the >>>> >> target---if it is still shooting low then >>>> >> >>>> >> check the squareness of the end of the barrel and the crown---a >>off-angle >>>> >> of the crown or a not sq crown will make the gun shoot off quite a >>>> >> bit---use a framers square and check at least 4 places on the >>barrel---if >>>> >> the crown is damaged then it will shoot off also---eleminate the >>obvious >>>> >> before you start fileing on the sight----you can also use the tang >>screw >>>> >> slot as a method of centering the front sight ---turn the screw so >>that >>>> >> it is parallel to the barrel---gives you a sight reference >>point---have >>>> >> seen people use a washer under the tang screw to rase it up so that >>there >>>> >> is a simbelance of a rear sight when shooting a gun in---constant >>>> >> position of the head is critical to get consistancy with a smoothbore >>>> >> with out a rear sight--- >>>> >> >>>> >> if all else fails you might have to bend the barrel---as cpt lathe >>>> >> suggested----check the arcives we had a long discussion on this >>several >>>> >> months ago---some good info there in the archives---if you dont >>>> >> understand my posting feeel free to give me a call any evening and i >>will >>>> >> talk you thru the sighting in process and getting that impact of the >>ball >>>> >> in the right place---have helped a many a smooth bore shooter get it >>to >>>> >> work correct---you can also regulate the barrel to get the strike of >>the >>>> >> bullet to move in the direction you wish but would have to talk you >>thru >>>> >> that process---I have regulated several of them and moved the strike >>of >>>> >> the bullet as much as 12 inches without a problem at 50 yds---the >only >>>> >> problem with regulating it is that if you are shooting buck and ball >>or >>>> >> shot it will greatly change your point of impact---so i normally dont >>do >>>> >> that until i am sure the barrel is shooting off and it is not shooter >>>> >> error--- >>>> >> >>>> >> REMEMBER----head position on the stock is critical with a smooth bore >>and >>>> >> must be consistant ---even if it is wrong??? >>>> >> >>>> >> SUGGESTION----have a nother smooth bore shooter shoot your gun and >see >>>> >> where he hits on the target---shoot at least 5 shots and look at the >>>> >> center of mast of the groop. >>>> >> >>>> >> hope i have helped if you have any questions feel free to give me a >>call >>>> >> >>>> >> YMHOSANT >>>> >> =+= >>>> >> "Hawk" >>>> >> Michael Pierce >>>> > >>>> >Guys, >>>> > >>>> >I have done as Hawk has suggested, even put a small peep sight screw >>into >>>> the tang screw to get on target. Round barrel guns are tricky at times, >>but >>>> for some real fun wait until you get an oxy.barrel smoothbore with rear >>>> sight that won't keep 3 shots at 50 yards on a 5' x 5' archery target. >>>> > >>>> >Sometimes smoothbores can drive you crazy, had a oxy. barreled >>smoothbore >>>> gun (Dennis Miles owns it now) that would not shoot period. I tried >>>> everything and finally gave it to several super shots to see what they >>could >>>> do - same story. Ron Long, of Long's Locks (world class shooter) did >>>> everything possible, even put barrel in his lathe to check out, end of >>story >>>> is now Dennis has a hell of a shooter - a rifled jager. We gave up after >>>> hundreds of rounds and raplaced the oxy. barrel. >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >Later, >>>> >Buck Conner >>>> > >>>> >AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory >>>> >http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html >>>> >__________________________________ >>>> > >>>> >The AMM Journal. >>>> >The Tomahawk & Long Rifle >>>> >3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 >>>> >ATTN: Jon Link >>>> >Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for >>>> >a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. >>>> >_____________________________________ >>>> > >>>> >Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account >http://www.uswestmail.net >>>> > >>>> > >>> >>>-- >>> >>>"Abair ach beagan is abair gu math e" >>> DOUBLE EDGE FORGE >>> Period Knives & Iron Accoutrements >>> http://www.wesnet.com/deforge1 >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 10:23:06 -0400 From: Bob Spencer Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments >What are the proper ram rod attachments that should be used for a flintlock >trade gun and be historically correct. Can't tell you about everything they used, Bill, but one thing was a gun worm. This was used on the bare end of the ramrod, and there was no ferrule for screwing things into. The large or muzzle end of the ramrod was just carved to swell out to large size, and this was used as the ramming end. The small, tapered end that fits into the ramrod hole had a screw thread carved into the wood, and the worm screwed onto that. I've used this setup, and it works well. You must remember to always twist the ramrod only in the clockwise direction, so yo won't unscrew the worm while it's in the barrel. There is no way to pull a ball with this, and I don't know how they did that when using this method. I've put a picture of my setup at: http://members.aye.net/~bspen/Pictures/Worm3.jpg Bob Bob Spencer Louisville, KY http://members.aye.net/~bspen/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 16:13:50 -0700 From: "John C. Funk, Jr." Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments Bob, GREAT photo of your "worm". To bad we all don't have the where-with-all to display what we're trying to convey. Good idea. My thanks. John Funk - ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Spencer To: Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 7:23 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments > >What are the proper ram rod attachments that should be used for a flintlock > >trade gun and be historically correct. > > Can't tell you about everything they used, Bill, but one thing was a gun > worm. This was used on the bare end of the ramrod, and there was no ferrule > for screwing things into. The large or muzzle end of the ramrod was just > carved to swell out to large size, and this was used as the ramming end. > The small, tapered end that fits into the ramrod hole had a screw thread > carved into the wood, and the worm screwed onto that. > > I've used this setup, and it works well. You must remember to always twist > the ramrod only in the clockwise direction, so yo won't unscrew the worm > while it's in the barrel. There is no way to pull a ball with this, and I > don't know how they did that when using this method. > > I've put a picture of my setup at: > > http://members.aye.net/~bspen/Pictures/Worm3.jpg > > Bob > > Bob Spencer > Louisville, KY > http://members.aye.net/~bspen/index.html > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 19:43:18 EDT From: TrapRJoe@aol.com Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Tomahawk throwing. In the book "Broken Hand" on the life of Thomas Fitzpatrick, I believe I read somewhere in the first four chapters of them telling to them waiting for the supply train go get there. While waiting the were having tomahawk throwing competitions. TrapRJoe ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 22:34:27 -0700 From: "no@gpcom.net" Subject: MtMan-List: bear fat Hello the List Awhile back, someone asked about rendering bear fat. I have acquired some and need advice on rendering it. off list E-mail no@gpcom.net Thanks FRANK ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 21:17:24 -0500 From: "Ratcliff" Subject: Fw: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers On page 104 of the coffee table book "The National Museum of American = History, A Smithsonian Museum" there is a photograph of a field mess = chest attributed to George Washington, possibly the same kitchen mess = refered to in the post. It contains tin plates, platters, utensils, and = a tankard. I have the photo saved as a jpg file which I will send to = anybody who asks. The image is saved as a closeup, rather than as a = full photo and will have to be viewed piecemeal. The closeup details = are very good and may shed some light on the question at hand. YMOS Lanney Ratcliff ps: I did not post the photo to the list because it clogs up Dean's = computer something fierce. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Buck To: Dean Rudy's hist_list Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 8:29 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers > > > On Sun, 01 August 1999, JON MARINETTI wrote: > > >=20 > > > "the outside had turned a dark gray color from age" --- wonder if = it > > > could have been pewtered [tin-lead alloy] with maybe some silver = added ? > > > > > ------------------------------ > > On Mon, 02 August 1999, "Buck" wrote: > > Jon, > >=20 > > That's a good point, I will contact a friend that is still involved = with the Valley Forge Historical Society and ask him your question. That = was a fashionable thing in Washington's Day and seeing how the "kitchen = mess" belonged to him that could be, it's been at least 15 years since I = looked at the set and can't remember now. I'll get back with an answer = Jon. > > Later, > > Buck Conner=20 > ------------------------------ > Jon, >=20 > Have received word that the mess kit in question is tin of a high = quality that has turned dark with age, not pewtered [tin-lead alloy] as = you had suggested. >=20 > The gentleman from the society said he had trouble finding the mess = kit as it is not on display at this time (hoped to make a new setting = with it included - early in 2000). This is the trouble these days with = the cost of floor space, many items of interest are packed away (if not = sold to private collections). >=20 > Later, > Buck Conner >=20 >=20 ------------------------------ End of hist_text-digest V1 #365 ******************************* - To unsubscribe to hist_text-digest, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe hist_text-digest" in the body of the message.