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OK, here we go...
My registration is in the mail for the Alvin C York Memorial shoot. I have never shot Chunk, but with the most excellent advice and assistance from Robin (Thank you once again...) I believe I can at least put on a good show...and most importantly have some fun.
In the coming weeks...I'll very likely be asking some pertinent questions as I try to turn a 50 caliber T/C "Hawken" style Flintlock (w/ a 32" Green Mountain RB barrel on it) into a field expedient Chunk Gun.
The barrel has a Lyman 17 Globe front sight with "post and dot" reticle installed.
Sooo...yesterday I fabricated a shader for my open rear sight out of a piece of white, thin walled, Sch. 20 PVC.
First question that comes up is whether it will function better if it is painted a flat black..inside..?? Outside..??
Thanks to everyone in advance... and now, let's get started.
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Don
It was great talking to you the other night. Yes painting inside of your shader flat black will help a bunch. Painting the outside of it is suggested just because it looks cool
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This will also be my first time at the York shoot. I just finished a wooden shade, made from a scrap piece of wood from the plank I cut the stock from for my chunk gun. It fits really well. I may not even need to tie it down when I shoot.
I'm ready for this weather to warm up a little here, so I can work up my best load in my new rifle. The other day, I experimented with different colored paper for my spotter target. Black on bright green worked well in bright sunlight for me.
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My understanding is a coil spring lock isn't eligible for chunk? Has to be a V spring ?
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Slacker,
Never heard such a thing. There are usually some shooters using TC's and the like. They have coil springs.
Mark
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There's only one Chunk gun shoot in the country that I know of that does not allow Coil Springs currently. That I believe is the bevel brothers shoot. We have had many coil spring guns at the York at friendship and local club shoots in the Midwest.
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The Iowa Black Powder Federation Chunk Gun Shoot does not allow coil springs .."Traditional guns" if memory serves.
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I think if someone does some research there were coil spring locks made very early on. They weren't in great abundance and they probably weren't very reliable, but there were some. I guess we need to come up with a finite definition of "traditional". I personally think style, side hammer, mule ear, under hammer etc is more important than what propels the hammer.
Mark
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They do allow use of coil spring locks for kids and 1st timers..