WOW that's a lot of dinners!!!!!
CO Elkeater said:Thanks Brown Bear,
I don't have a smooth bore so, as you point out, this 58 can be the next best or as good for small game. And I get to know the 58 better. Do you have grouse up your way?
BrownBear said:Meanwhile the 1:48 twists excel right up through the powder charge scale. They bash bunny heads with aplomb down at 30-40 grains of 3f, while they really flatten trajectories up over 100 grains.
I agree on the deep rifling, but if I was to put together another 58 caliber (and my wife didn't catch me at it!), I'm pretty sure I'd go with another 1:48 with deep rifling.
There's a very good reason that so many of the original rifles we admire were made with 1:48 twists, I think....
Alaskan Glen said:Seems the Lyman GPR is a bit rare these days.
CO Elkeater said:I talked to a kind lady at the Gun Works. The Oregon barrel man is recovering from a stroke. Getting around on a walker. Not making barrels yet.
Check Midway USA too, they have new ones in stock. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/...ssion-wood-stock-1-in-60-twist-32-barrel-blueAlaskan Glen said:Seems the GPR in .54 caliber percussion lock and in RH, brand new, is hard to find right now.
Any suggestions on that puzzle for the present?
BrownBear said:I'd have the fine folks at The Gun Works put it together for me. They use Oregon Barrels. I have several rifles with them, and they're great.
nhmoose said:Robert Hoyt
Barrel repair
Freischutz Shop,
2379 Mt. Hope Road., Fairfield, Pa. 17320.
phone # 717-642-6696
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