The first time I tried a round bottom groove barrel was for a .58cal Early Virginia I was having built.Bo Harden said:preference of either one and why?
Richard Eames said:What I find interesting on this forum is that no "serious line shooters" (rifle or pistol, National Winners) from Friendship or Phoenix post here. Wonder why?
The old line shooters, rifle and pistol is where you learn things, not from key boarding.
I'm worried that there might be a terminology problem or misunderstanding...I have no idea what this means...I've put a few thousand shots through several T/C Hawkens year round, over many years and never experienced what you've described (in blue) above.Bo Harden said:As for the "radiused" grooving at the END of the barrel that most people are referencing....most of the people, in the club that I am a member of, do not like those types of barrels. For example, the gun I most often shoot, my TC Hawken, has a rounded end barrel that causes too much condensation to gather in therefore causing bad, wet soggy powder to gather in. This, obviously, affects the shot and sometimes it does not fire at all. So, hearing that TVM uses a rounded end barrel is a little disconcerting.
Don't know what this means...can you clarify?It sounds like getting a gun with a "square" end would be easier to clean accurately and at the end of the day.
No idea, terminology problem...and TVM doesn't use barrels with Patent Breechesgalamb said:Recessed breech (as in patent/chamber) as opposed to flat faced??
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