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mdtnhunter

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Although I'm partial to large bore guns, I recently acquired a .36 rifle from a fellow forum member. It has a 42" straight Green Mountain barrel, a small Siler with a roller frizzen, and Davis set triggers. I fired a few round with it yesterday fron 25-30 yards using a .350 ball over 35 grains of fff with a .015 patch. I was getting some pretty decent one inch groups bit I think it will do better if I experiment with different loads. I can't wait to try and make the woods safe for democracy from those little communist tree rats!
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Does meaning you are going have the Communist ones, mean you are only going after the red squirrels? :grin: You will love your small bore. I find that I shoot my small bores, more than any of the other rifles I own.
 
Great looking rifle. While you're after those commies, why not pick off a few turn coat cotton tails :thumbsup:
 
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That's almost too purdy to shoot. Note I said, "ALMOST" !~!~! :grin:

Congrats on the beautiful new rifle... !!!


Strength & Honor...

Ron T.
 
That is a beautiful rifle. I have never heard of a roller frizzen on a siler lock. Is that a custom feature?
 
Homer Sales of Appalachian Lock Assembly in North Carolina sold custom tuned Siler locks with roller frizzens. I don't know if this one came from him or not.
 
If Homer put that lock together it would have a Christian fish stamped inside the plate. I've used a lot of his locks. He does a good job. Have one in my personal rifle that is 20 yrs. old, thousands of rounds through it. He still assembles locks for Jim Chambers, but I think he is slowing down these days.
 
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