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  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread Favorite caliber to shoot.
    I've a "thing" for smaller calibers, so the ML rifle I've always imagine I'd own is a .32 or .36... But my first was a .54, then I...
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    The blinds I'm hunting out of have trees/bushes ranged appropriately, maybe a decoy set as a marker, etc no matter what kind of gun I'm...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread 32 v 36.
    Fingers do OK loading my mouse farts (762x39 w/ a 85gr .312" pistol bullet) and the muzzle loader has much more room to work around than...
  • new2bp
    Weeell..... the modern response is "use a sabot". Since that won't fly here.... I have to ask, would paper patching provide enough...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread Uberti 1858 Remington army.
    My Lyman-imported 1858 is an Uberti, but was made in 1971 so the quality may/may not have changed over the years. 100% *mechanically*...
  • new2bp
    new2bp posted the thread 32 v 36 in Percussion Rifles.
    I have a thing for small calibers and so I've got a hankerin' on adding a .32 or .36 caliber percussion to my flock. 99% use for...
  • new2bp
    While not the Mountain Rifle, I just sold two CVAs (Lynx in .54 and Bobcat in .50) and bought two TCs ...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread Southern Shot Measure.
    As un-modified, 75gr weight Schutzen 3Fg or 7/8oz #5 lead shot based on the two I use :) About half what I need for shot just perfect...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread #11 nipple to 209 primer.
    1/4" aquarium air line tubing works fine. Can even get 'em to cycle around the cylinder on my Uberti made 1858. But unable to make 'em...
  • new2bp
    In reality, he'd notice the AR15s, AKs, FN-FALs, etc. And he'd notice the bolt guns. And then being the cheap guy he'd pick up a...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread Crowning Accuracy.
    By definition the crown is just the end face of the barrel - no matter what shape/condition it is in. And I would bet dollars to donuts...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread Crowning Accuracy.
    If you have it PROPERLY crowned, it can increase accuracy even.
  • new2bp
    New to me TC New Englander with a 1:20 .45 (well, bit tighter, .4485ish) liner by Mr Hoyt. Looking for bullet suggestions for banging...
  • new2bp
    Reload speed is what had me thinkin about totin a second rifle should I give pig hunting a try. Watched some videos and now I am...
  • new2bp
    new2bp replied to the thread New to me rifles - questions.
    So called Mr Hoyt today and got lucky enough for him to answer the phone. Didn't expect him to remember this job, etc. but just wanted...
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