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    Baker Rifle

    Sorry it took so long to get back to you. The kit is ONLY for the most advanced folks. The castings are rough etc. Paying the extra bucks to have them make it, as well as a stock wood quality upgrade is well worth it. With patched roundballs I have no problem getting "minute of terrorist" at 100...
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    Flintlock Elk slayer. They laughed!

    Yeah Elmer was a neat guy. When I started my publishing business in 91', the first book I reprinted was the 61' edition of SIXGUNS. 27 books have followed but it is still my top seller, just had 2000 more done in 08' and they are 1/2 gone. :grin:
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    Don HENRY Brown rifle-need info

    Two more front insets both globes of different size holes. Rear sight looks pretty much like this except taller and pivot point is part of the tang. http://www.montanavintagearms.com/133_windgauge.html
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    Flintlock Elk slayer. They laughed!

    If you want to see Bakers in action against the French, join up with NETFLIX and get the BBC series Sharpe's Rifles. 16 parts I think starring Sean Bean as a Sgt elevated to an officer after saving Wellington's life. On my recent visit to Edinburgh castle I saw a real Baker up close. Mine is an...
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    Flintlock Elk slayer. They laughed!

    He's really a 6X6 with the classic broad spread that I was looking for. The rifle came from the Rifle Shoppe in OK. They have a great website and their workmanship is excellent (and expensive). As for leading there is none. Those grooves hold a lot of LPG and it's not going very fast. But as the...
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    Don HENRY Brown rifle-need info

    :wink: Actually it a Tiger (complete with stripes!) If someone really falls in love with it, they could own it for $5000 plus S&I.
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    Flintlock Elk slayer. They laughed!

    The boys in the ID camp when I showed up with a repro Baker British Military .61 cal rifle. (The Frenchies laughed too but not for long) When on day 2, my guide and I brought this bad boy back to camp it got real quiet. 18 pace shot in a jungle of willow, buckbush and pines. Double lunged him...
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    Don HENRY Brown rifle-need info

    I bought this beautiful 45 caliber rifle ANNB from the late Thad Scott last fall. Almost too fine to shoot but I finally found a proper .452 mold for it and am getting started. I'd like to know more about the builder from Yakima WA, his other work etc. FYI the Lyman tang was made up for a...
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