Cast steel, gain twist, choke bore - shooting an original American percussion picket rifle, 1850s
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2024
- I bought this American percussion picket rifle a few months ago to repair it for my son. It took a lot of work to make it shoot again. Although it is a poor boys rifle, it tells a lot about the early years of the industrialization of gun making in the United States. Cast steel, gain twist, taper bore, choke bore. If you want know more about these terms, this is your video.
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You may call it plain (not fancy) but to me that is a beautiful gun and one that shoots at competition levels. Your son will be a very proud owner and with your coaching I expect impressive results from him. I would love to see his reaction when you present it to him.
From one Dad to another: "You're a good Dad".
🙂
That's a fine rifle your son has
Surprised myself as knowing all that you were talking about, grew up with English gunmakers doing things like this, takes me back, thank you
A beautiful restore on a Lovely sweet shooting rifle! I believe your son will be delighted with this beauty! A quote from the Shakers is this: That which in itself self has the highest use possesses the greatest beauty. This rifle is indeed a beauty! Thank You So Much and Many Blessings to You and your Family! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
There is a lifetime’s enjoyment,for your son, in that rifle. 👍👏👏😁
I’d like to see you hunting with that rifle…good job👍👍👍
(Edited due to posting before watching the whole video...)
Gain twist rifling was also used in the Parrott Rifle cannon used extensively in the American Civil War. They were known to be extremely accurate cannon, albeit not without their issues.
Beautiful little rifle. In it's day it would likely have been the bane of the local squirrel population.
I hope it will be close to your sons heart too, and that he’ll keep it as a cherished item for the rest of his life……unless he wants to sell it to me cheap. 😀
Nice job. I’m really impressed.
I fear sometimes that these old frontier guns get lost to time so it was wonderful to see yours in great condition and firing.
truly a fine save.
I just had to rewatch this. What a beautiful Ohio style rifle. Fantastic job on refurbishing it and equally fantastic video. Truly the gold standard.
Nothing is beautiful in Ohio 🤮
It's satisfying to see old machines restored. Old watches, old cars, old guns, etc.
When I saw your video in the feed, it was the first one I clicked. I always look forward to your videos.
your a champion
The firearm Gods are thanking you for reviving this old girl, And she is rewarding you for doing so, Its beautiful I wish I could have seen the whole restore from start to finish, Thank you for your great video's Joe.
This is the relax video. Watching what go on in real war in Ukraine this video make us some relax.
Vielen Dank für dieses hervorragende Video.
Es ist eine Freude ihren Ausführungen zu zuhören .
Sehr lehrreich und sehr gut aufbereitet.
Vielen Dank dafür.
Das Gewehr ist ein sehr schönes Stück Geschichte das perfekt funktioniert
Viele Grüsse
Frank Galetzka
Fantastic Cap! I Really, Really Enjoy Your Videos, Thanks Again.
Gun greetings from Cleveland! Thanks for bringing us this kind of content.
This story resonated with me. I have saved at least two rifles from the scrap heap because I felt they had both potential and some historic significance. Well done and thank you!
Im on the same path at the moment. One sks and one colt 1903
Your boy will love that rifle
I have no doubt that your son will be ecstatic upon receiving this fine rifle. Beautiful work and beautiful video as always.
11..I feel so old now. That rifle is a real looker now. Awesome restoration!
Ayyy!!! Hello from Cleveland!
excellent presntation
l really like how you go in great detail about the Gun you are shooting💥💥💥....Congrats from America🇺🇸
Otro vídeo excelente. Saludos desde España.
Wish the caps and powder market would come back. Haven't seen anything but musket caps if any. Hopefully Estes gets the Goex factory running again soon. Miss shooting my big cloud rifles
I doubt the patched round ball accuracy can be bettered, but from a historical point duplicating the Picket ball and making the required loading guide would be interesting. One could say, completing the story. The gun is beautiful in its form and clean lines, rather than relying on any fancy adornments.
Thank you for the excellent informative channel.
I have Watched your many videos on the UA-cam channel.... Really enjoyed watching your videos.... Sending my blessings to you and your family as well.... Stay blessed and stay safe and healthy.... Keep it up....
From a history nut outstanding video
Good job on lapping the barrel. A mind-numbing job that can't be hurried. Cheers.
I love seeing old firearms brought back to good functioning order. Well done!
Time to build one, I think. Ok, I have to use newer parts, but I like what you get for a finished product.
I love seeing old guns made to fire again. Your son will be very happy with that rifle. I wish I was your son, I'm jealous.
Thank you for giving us the history and the inner workings of these different muzzleloaders we rarely see.
Goregeous gun, amazing it still works, thanks for sharing this piece of history
My godfather taught me how to properly clean and repair several types of fire arms from flintlocks to modern weapons ( newest was a 1967 Remington 30-06 ) and that knowledge has carried thru to today- iit also came in handy in 1968 while i was serving in the Marines as a sniper
Your content is outstanding sir. I think your production values and depth of research are second to none. I always enjoy your videos, free from the usual clickbaitery and obnoxious advertisements as they are. Thank you!
What I know I learnt from books. I strongly recommend Ned H. Roberts' book, The muzzle-lpoading cap lock rifle. Excellent source of info!
Excellent starter rifle for your son. Good job on "freshening" the bore.
Love the snarling sound black powder makes
I learned a lot seeing you lap the bore on this rifle. I have not seen any program on you tube do as well as you have on this subject. I appreciate the peace symbol at the beginning of the segment given the current events.
This is also an excellent source of info on lead lapping: ua-cam.com/video/08oDfVGzXJ4/v-deo.html
Just started watching but I know I'm gonna like it off the jump. Just wanted to say, peace to you.
Nice video! This firearm takes me back to a time when men were men.
Son: “Dad? Can I watch your new video?”
C&B: “Ummm...No.”
:D
Great video! A few years back I restored a Remington "cast steel" 4 bore back to functional condition. I never could figure out who made it, but an amazing gun to shoot. The recoil will alter space-time with each firing, but always a blast to use!
Absolutely outstanding Sir !!
Simple, yes, but classic in line and nicely finished. Your vids are the best BP vids out there.
That's an amazing restoration and as soon as I saw it I thought it was a Hawken. I'm fitting a curly maple full stock for my TC Hawken now. What a wonderful gift a father could give his Son. You are a good Father.
Outstanding video. That’s really a special piece. I’m glad you saved it. Stay safe my friend.
Hermoso se ve bien robusto un arma especial para el tiro. 👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷
I live in Cleveland Ohio in the USA.
We’ve only made Quality items. ;)
You have a great gun laboratory.
Thats so sweet, what an amazing gift for your son, from one dad to another, well done. Peace ✌️ ✌️ ✌️
Gorgeous little rifle, thanks for putting in the effort to bring it back to shooting order. One of these days I'd like to build a small bore muzzleloader for plinking completely from scratch-- I've done some minor gunsmithing, and I have the nessasary machining equipment, but finding the time...ALWAYS that dang finding the time.
Advice on your mindset if you'll have it? Don't think about finding the time, make the time deliberately. If you keep trying to find the time you'll just fill your free time with other things that require less effort to set up.
Definitely good advice-- I really do have a billion projects, though, and a ton of car and home repair I have to do. My bad habit is having a ton of ideas and way too much that needs attention. And now that I'm in my 40's I don't have the energy I used to, which is doubly frustrating; had all the energy in the world when I was younger, and now that I have the equipment and experience to make cool stuff I just want to go to bed half the time. I envy people with real focus who can find a hobby and stick with it since I'm just running around like an idiot half the time with multiple.
@@loganosmolinski4446 That’s some pretty sobering & good advice. Need to think about that myself.
I'm a big fan of yours and this was a very good instruction video.
Another reason I like a choked gain twist barrel is, at the breech the ball is fractionaly loose,
on firing, the patched projectile will obturate and be a tighter fit and be more accurate,
as long as the patch material is not too thin!
Your son is a luck lad 😄.
It's a beautiful little rifle and I really learned a lot.
Thanks.
Always great, thanks! Glad you could keep that one running.
Good morning Balazs! I watched this video recently and couldn't believe my eyes, that a rifle, made in about 1840, has a twist and could be so accurate on 50 meters. Congratulations from Becs, Wolfgang
No doubt your son will love it!
Beautiful rifle thanks for sharing
Beautiful gun brother. and Super video
Everything about this channel is excellent, has become a favorite since I found it
Excellent shooting! Excellent presentation! I love to hear about restoration of old guns,and history lesson .I have learned something new! My third grandfather made guns like these and simular to this,also different calibers.He would be 216 years old.David Back from Menifee county Kentucky USA.
The half stock rifles in the percussion era and before were more expensive than than a full stock rifle. It takes more time to solder the rib for the thimbles which had to be soldered to the rib than just making a full stock.
I'm only a minute or so into the video, so I haven't gotten a good look at the barrel, but I don't think it has a rib which was done if you didn't know how to solder one on properly. From what I've seen, that's A fine small game rifle. No poor boy there, just a good working rifle.
P.s. I build custom flintlock and percussion firearms. One of the most fun things I've ever done.
nice shooting, nice gun too!!! Greetz from the Netherlands!!!
Very nice presentation and demonstration - thank you! Your son will love that beautiful little rifle.
Great video as always! That is a fine rifle to have restored and a great piece of history!
Beautiful rifle,great gun to reproduce maybe you could drop somebody a hint.
Great video again,If you call it a plain rifle I would hate to see something fancy(lol),It looks great,You have done some amazing work on it.It should bring some great memories ,a few trophies and some meat for the table.Thanks again for sharing,from Australia.
Very inspiring. My local gunshop has two original percussion rifles sitting in the rack. One has been there for several years. I will go back to have a look!
Always a treat to see an old rifle that gets the tlc that it needs. Great Video! I hope your son enjoys the time behind the old girl!
Great video!
Hey man love your channel been watching it for a while and have always been interested in old guns
Lovely little rifle, so glad you saved it for future generations 👍
First class restoration for a very fine gun. Congratulations !
My favorite type of rifle. One that you have brought back from the brink of death, only to find out, "Wow, this thing is a shooter". I used to have a Norwegian Krag in 6.5x55 that was like that. It was rusty and dark and pitted, but after some work it was still dark and pitted but would shoot 3 shot groups at 100 yards that were under an inch with the old barley corn sights. Will we be seeing this rifle in a hunting video in the future? I love this channel.
We need at least 45 cal for hunting in Hungary, so unfortunately no.
@@capandball What about small game?
This is my favorite video I have seen from you that rifle it a shooter your son will be very lucky !
Very nice work on lapping the bore. I did this when I was in high school. I started with lead laps but then changed over to bismuth laps because they expanded on cooling and then used fine lapping compound.Gotta love that gain twist rifling.
Fine presentation, thank you. May your son have many years of enjoyment with the rifle. I still have the Remington 22 I bought when I was 7.
What a beautiful rifle..
Excellent and informative video as usual! Thank you!
I recall being eleven. My father mad a couple Pennsylvania Long Riffles. Long and heavy were those rifles and I wanted one. When he passed away, years later, I found three unfinished rifle stocks and the parts for one of them. The rifles are displayed in their unfinished condition. My father never finished these rifles due to carving embellishment errors in the floral designs.
Many thanks for sharing this story!
The thin copper plates you used to prevent tool marking the rifle I thought was very nice, I am going to have to add that to my tool-set.
Love your work.
Thank you for sharing your project. Great video
I had to do a similar process the my lyman GPR made in 1999 it had really sharp rifling
Beautiful rifle. I think its better if they show some wear/character than if they are spotless. Your kid's very lucky.
Thank you , once again many questions answered .
Another interesting and informative video. Thanks and keep them coming.
Nice work! I make it a habit to remove the breech plugs from every old gun i restore. There's no good way to be sure everything is good to go if you don't.
As always. Very interesting video. You’re inspiring me to take on a similar project! 👍
very nice video! I like the look of old steel and wood :) Please show more of your restoration projects :)
I love this channel! I learn something with every video. That’s a beautiful little rifle and I’m sure your son will treasure it. Thank you for sharing.
That's a beautiful rifle.
Fascinating, interesting and very enjoyable. Thank you.
Excellent video as always. Packed with history and shooting data. Please keep doing what you do. I hope you and your son have many years and great memories together with this beautiful rifle.
Thank you for sharing... I really wish there were some modern muzzleloaders that did gain twist still. The limited experience i have with such have been extremely good.
thank you
Like usual excellent video, and nice shooting
Thanks for another great video.
It has almost a Hawken rifle appearance but for the longer barrel. As usual very interesting. Thank you.