AzShooter1
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I tried the Pedersoli Kentucky for a bit and never could get use to the wonders of a flint lock pistol. Nice but just not for me. So, today I took it with me to the Winter Nationals here in Phoenix.
I went into the same tent were I bought my Crocket and the guy asked if I wanted to trade for the Pedersoli. I found a nice looking William Parker with polished barrel in .50 and made what I think is a decent trade. Considering I was probably never going to shoot the Pedersoli again, anything I walked away with was a good trade.
Now this pistol I love. Groups well with .490 and .015 patch as well as .495 and the same patch. My Lee molds burned out while casting so I ordered a new Lyman .490 mold from Natchess and it should be here by the weekend. I'll go back out and do some more testing.
Pictures to follow.
I went into the same tent were I bought my Crocket and the guy asked if I wanted to trade for the Pedersoli. I found a nice looking William Parker with polished barrel in .50 and made what I think is a decent trade. Considering I was probably never going to shoot the Pedersoli again, anything I walked away with was a good trade.
Now this pistol I love. Groups well with .490 and .015 patch as well as .495 and the same patch. My Lee molds burned out while casting so I ordered a new Lyman .490 mold from Natchess and it should be here by the weekend. I'll go back out and do some more testing.
Pictures to follow.
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