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  1. TreeMan

    Lube Questions

    I don’t use any lubes in my Blackpowder revolvers. Powder and ball only unless I’m shooting for target scores then I use cream of wheat over the powder as a filler. Shooting steel it would just be powder and ball. A little crisco or bore butter over the balls will help keep the gun running...
  2. TreeMan

    Cabela's Investarms .54 Caliber Wear Questions

    Yep the wedge is pretty soft metal. Put a slight bend in it. You can put it in a vice and tap it with a hammer a little bit. Doesn’t take much.
  3. TreeMan

    Using a smaller Minie ball.

    Powder coating isn’t a good option. I use powder coated bullets loading. 45-70 and 45 colts. BUT that is with smokeless powder. When loading BP loads in those cartridges I have to use uncoated bullets with lube. Same bullets that have good lube groves but the powder coating fills the lube groves...
  4. TreeMan

    1f for 12ga

    I can’t answer your question regarding 1f but I have numerous 45, 50, 54 and 58 cal rifles. In the 54 and 58s I’ve always gotten better accuracy with 2f compared to 3f. In the smaller calibers I’ve never even tried 2f because they shoot very well with 3f. In my smooth bores I’ve mostly used 2f...
  5. TreeMan

    CCI #11 in stock

    I bought some from bass pro a few months ago when they had them in stock at this price. Yeah it’s way more than Walmarts in store prices of 4.99 per tin if and when they have them in stock. I watched every online retailer every day until someone had them in stock. I hit the order button and now...
  6. TreeMan

    Easter morning turkey hunting.

    They are out there having fun today.
  7. TreeMan

    Easter morning turkey hunting.

    I free hand drew that. I know. It’s a gift.
  8. TreeMan

    Easter morning turkey hunting.

    I installed them and yep it’s a Pedersoli.
  9. TreeMan

    Easter morning turkey hunting.

    This was out at my sitting spot here at my place yesterday morning. My place is surrounded by national forest. I was on the porch the last two mornings but haven’t heard them gobbling yet.
  10. TreeMan

    Easter morning turkey hunting.

    Thought I’d check my Bess carbine this morning for my 25 yard turkey pattern since spring season starts next week. Good enough for me. 25 yards is the farthest I’d shoot.
  11. TreeMan

    WITHDRAWN Pedersoli Brown Bess…

    Is it chrome plated? Never seen a Pedersoli finished like that. Has a Pedersoli Grice marked lock or one that looks like a Pedersoli lock. It has the shine of an Indian made Bess. If it’s a Pedersoli it WILL be stamped Pedersoli.
  12. TreeMan

    CVA Hawkens Hunter

    Pretty much the only stain that will work well is alcohol based. Water and oil based do not do well on beech. I used feibrings leather shoe dye. It is alcohol based.
  13. TreeMan

    CVA Hawkens Hunter

    I just refinished a cva gun just like that. You can make them way nicer than they came from the factory.
  14. TreeMan

    Birmingham Arms rifle

    Birmingham small arms was an actual maker of these rifles at one time. Google them. They did make these during the civil war but I’m guessing this is a reproduction. A rifle can be made, defarbed and General Motors markings can be put on them. Doesn’t mean General Motors actually made it...
  15. TreeMan

    Birmingham Arms rifle

    I saw that rifle on gunbroker also. It is absolutley not an original. Actually I’m not sure who made it. I’m thinking it’s an Italian gun that’s had a major Defarb done to it. I know the listing says it’s not Italian but most sellers of something like this on gunbroker have zero idea what they...
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