I put a couple of Pedersolis in my closet and in no time at all there was another one! And another one. And another one.
The FedEx stork brought me the seventh Pedersoli. It's the Frontier flintlock rifle in .45 caliber.
I got the standard walnut version. Although I was thinking that I would like the maple version better I decided to keep it plain as this rifle will be out in the weather, getting rained on and catching some snowflakes.
What surprised me was that the wood and finish looked better than I expected. The only other Frontier rifle that I've held in my hands was the Cabela's Blue Ridge version in .50 caliber. The Blue Ridge fit and finish doesn't look as nice as the one that I got yesterday.
I have to work today then go out of town for a few days. So it will be several days before I get a chance to shoot it.
So I'm curious about what loads anyone else is using in their .45 caliber Frontier rifles.
The FedEx stork brought me the seventh Pedersoli. It's the Frontier flintlock rifle in .45 caliber.
I got the standard walnut version. Although I was thinking that I would like the maple version better I decided to keep it plain as this rifle will be out in the weather, getting rained on and catching some snowflakes.
What surprised me was that the wood and finish looked better than I expected. The only other Frontier rifle that I've held in my hands was the Cabela's Blue Ridge version in .50 caliber. The Blue Ridge fit and finish doesn't look as nice as the one that I got yesterday.
I have to work today then go out of town for a few days. So it will be several days before I get a chance to shoot it.
So I'm curious about what loads anyone else is using in their .45 caliber Frontier rifles.