Do any of you shoot them?
I happen to have inherited one from the estate of a rather eccentric Northwest gunmaker who was my friend. It hung on the wall of his shop for years. It's no beauty in the classic sense however it's a pretty cool looking assembly. It appears he almost scabbed it together. I'll post pictures tomorrow.
I took possession of my chunk gun about 7 years ago and it has been in storage since then. I ran in to a fellow club member who knew about the gun having been in the builder's shop a number of times. We agreed I should be shooting it so I pulled it out of the back of the safe.
It's a caplock, looks like a Siler, with a long heavy barrel, I've yet to messure it, and single set trigger. A quick check with calipers suggests it's a .54. I'll post more about it along with the photos tomorrow.
Anyway, if any of you are familiar with chunk gun match shooting I'd be interested if your willing to share any information. My immediate curiosity is the distances these matchs are shot at.
More on the way and thanks in advance.
I happen to have inherited one from the estate of a rather eccentric Northwest gunmaker who was my friend. It hung on the wall of his shop for years. It's no beauty in the classic sense however it's a pretty cool looking assembly. It appears he almost scabbed it together. I'll post pictures tomorrow.
I took possession of my chunk gun about 7 years ago and it has been in storage since then. I ran in to a fellow club member who knew about the gun having been in the builder's shop a number of times. We agreed I should be shooting it so I pulled it out of the back of the safe.
It's a caplock, looks like a Siler, with a long heavy barrel, I've yet to messure it, and single set trigger. A quick check with calipers suggests it's a .54. I'll post more about it along with the photos tomorrow.
Anyway, if any of you are familiar with chunk gun match shooting I'd be interested if your willing to share any information. My immediate curiosity is the distances these matchs are shot at.
More on the way and thanks in advance.