I had a good day at the range shooting it for the first time. First I cleaned the gun off WD-40 to get all of the sticky goop off of the metal parts. Then I bought about $85 more stuff, a polymer bullet starter with a bunch of attachments, pound of pyrodex RS (my pellets took a long time to get here, they were on the porch when I got home from shooting), a CVA ramrod, a palmsaver that needs to get attached to the ramrod somehow, the hole in the palmsaver is bigger than the OD of the ramrod, a hunter powder measure 70-130 grains, the little brass colored one, works like a charm, .50 cal brush, some bore butter (what do I do with this stuff?), and some Knight breech plug grease.
Loading and shooting was a breeze. When I got to the range there was a guy shooting the pi$$ out of a winchester .45 209 rifle and he was like a machine gun to me but I was cleaning alot between shots.
The one thing i forgot was the precision screwdriver set to loosen the screws to adjust the sights.
Results: all my shots at 50 yds were very close using 70, 90, 100 gr powder, but all were 6-8" low and I didn't have a screwdriver to adjust the sights.
I was pleased with the CVA accessories, the plastic bullet starter and ramrod have metal thread inserts and the packaging and brief instructions were helpful, looks like their stuff is good.
Taking some advice I read somewhere I loosened the breech plug while the gun was still warm and pulled it out.
I never used the supplied telescopic ramrod and really the only thing that bugged me a little was I noticed it pops out of its holder a little.
I am very pleased with my sidekick and CVA accessories and Pyrodex and Hornady sabots. Good stuff.
thanks
So, a big sigh of relief for an enjoyable trouble free afternoon of first time ML shooting.