Pete G
76 Cal.
Swapping a barrel sounds like a better idea than it really is.
Yep, might be alright on wedge guns but I wouldn't mess with on pinned.Swapping a barrel sounds like a better idea than it really is.
Deringer with one "r"!Or, the underbarrel lugs and pins can be replaced with an under barrel wedge lug and the pins with wedges. It's easy to remove the barrel by pulling the wedges, the tang bolt and possibly the rear lock bolt. Then exchanging barrel is easy.
My Derringer rifle and my 1803 Harper's Ferry rifle have wedges and a tang bolt.
yesWhen pushing pins through on a semi regular basis wouldn't it eventually loosen them?
Deer rifle now, smoothy after Kibler finally... finally... does a Fusil De Chase or some such! Win/Win!I appreciate the informative replies, gentlemen!
Purchasing a rifled barrel sounds like my best option. I'm not ordering the Kibler kit until later this month, so I still have some time to look around for a different rifle in a smooth bore.
Perhaps I'll pick up a smooth bore later, like a TC Renegade was mentioned as an option...if one can be found or something similar.
There you go, down the black powder primrose path. Another addict in the making! Bravo on your choices. All really great muzzleloaders.Deer rifle now, smoothy after Kibler finally... finally... does a Fusil De Chase or some such! Win/Win!
So many options…so many rat holes…which one?Deer rifle now, smoothy after Kibler finally... finally... does a Fusil De Chase or some such! Win/Win!
Oh, not me! A Kibler is in my future at some point, but I already have every level of game covered with an appropriate caliber flintlock rifle, and a .60 smoove rifle for shotgunning!There you go, down the black powder primrose path. Another addict in the making! Bravo on your choices. All really great muzzleloaders.
Mine are all covered already. Just offering advice on smoove vs grooved!So many options…so many rat holes…which one?
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I’m eyeing the .58 calibre Colonial smooth rifleOh, not me! A Kibler is in my future at some point, but I already have every level of game covered with an appropriate caliber flintlock rifle, and a .60 smoove rifle for shotgunning!
The only obvious solution to the problem is to have both a rifle and a smoothbore. I do have to admit though that If I was down to my last dime I'd pick the smoothbore.Swapping a barrel sounds like a better idea than it really is.
Sounds to me like the quail walk idea mean you need a smoothbore. I have a Wallingford smooth rifle in .54 that is a wonderful all around gun. I feel comfortable shooting at Deer out to 100 yds. I also have a Jack Hubbard smoothbore that I put a rear sight on that is very accurate as well. The thing you have to think about is, rifle barrels mostly shoot well out of the box. You may have to fool with a smoothie Barrel by bending it. Hopefully you'll luck out and get a good shooter.I'm about to build my first rifle, a Kibler Colonial kit and I've narrowed it down to a 54 caliber. I had previously considered 50 vs. 54.
Now, I'm considering the differences between a rifled bore and a smooth bore.
I'll be using this rifle for deer hunting, possible or occasional groundhogs and some "quail walk" type shoots.
I'd like to hear from those with experiences with both smooth and rifled bores.
Comparable accuracy at reasonable hunting distances are my main concerns/interests.
The suggestion of a second barrel was what came to my mind. Profile should be the same. I was going to call Jim and ask if he could send me another barrel, so I would have the smooth and rifle option.Just get a extra barrel
There dun deal
Yes ive plans to do the same!The suggestion of a second barrel was what came to my mind. Profile should be the same. I was going to call Jim and ask if he could send me another barrel, so I would have the smooth and rifle option.
As others have said accuracy is the rifles advantage. A .54 rifle effectively doubles your range on deer sized and bigger game. A .54 smoothie takes Rocky and Bulwinkle with the same gun. However it cost you range. It’s a lot easier to get twenty yards from Rocky then less then fifty from Bulwinkle. And fifty is around your top range for an accurate hit with smoothie I pretty much am a smooth shooter tgese past twenty years
The suggestion of a second barrel was what came to my mind. Profile should be the same. I was going to call Jim and ask if he could send me another barrel, so I would have the smooth and rifle option.
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