lonewolf5425 said:
I'm afraid some are imported from India and well, I don't want to get one of them. I would appreciate members thoughts and suggestions as to what their experiences are, Thanks
Hello LoneWolf,
I own an indian
Fusil de Tulle and my experience is that they are very good if you don't want to spend a lot on one of these models.
Mine upon receipt :
The only problem is the stock finishing : quite ugly with a thick yellowish varnish. I've sanded mine and done a new finish using walnut stain and True Oil.
You just need to drill the flash hole, quite easy, and have it proofed. We have only one instance doing it in France, the BNE :
I've talked on the phone with the guys of the BNE and they told me that they are used to proof indian tubes, and there is no problem with them. I think the bad reputation has been given by people who don't own indian replicas, or who don't know how to shoot with black powder.
Mine finished :
I've done some engraving ont it, inletting an Holy Virgin and carving a Fleur-de-Lys, so as to make an officer gun of the Compagnie Franche de la Marine in New France.
It shoots very well :
I use patched round balls of ancient 20 Ga caliber :
They are Ø15.4mm (0.60), used with 0.02" patch, greased with Wonder Lube.
I shoot 65 grains of Swiss BP with those bullets.
Total cost of indian replica + proofing + stock finishing was only 60% the price of a Track of the Wolf or Pedersoli unit.