First I have seen. Maybe my bobcat with the .36 barrel and the .44 smoothbore could bring a good starting point. I NEED THIS
Let us know how it balances with that size barre please. I have an Investarms Bridger Hawken in 45. It’s a great gun, I’d assume the same for your 36!Barrel with is 15/16
I have the one that Investarms makes for Cabela’s in .50, it’s a great shooter.I hope it shoots as good as it looks. Suppose to be here sometime next week. I am really looking forward to shooting it.
I recommend the plains pistol in .54 it shoots great. Should be a killerYea I was looking at those back when they were marketed by Lyman.
I hope, I'll prob just hang the other one up for display purposes.Speck the .36 will be good for you. Plus a step up than that .32 from the nasty Company of your prior rifle.
I will post a review, supposed to get it in the next few days. I'll try to get to the range over the weekend. Lgs I checked around here don't have any .350 roundballs so I may end up ordering them.Well I am weak weak weak. Struggling here. $720ish after tax and freight. I really want this one but will wait for a review on sparking and accuracy. EVEN THOUGH STOCK IS LOW!
Let me know asap. Group size and sparking/ignition are what matters most to me.
they also offer the rifle in a kit which is a bit less.Well I am weak weak weak. Struggling here. $720ish after tax and freight. I really want this one but will wait for a review on sparking and accuracy. EVEN THOUGH STOCK IS LOW!
Let me know asap. Group size and sparking/ignition are what matters most to me.
Can't answer that for you 100% but I can tell you that I use Tracks Mink Oil in my .32 Crockett. Also have used Bore Butter when I first got the Crockett and I have loaded and shot 11 times while squirrel hunting without have to run a patch down the bore.Do you guys think it would be better to use a oil instead of a grease lube since 36 is a small bore? Maybe an oil instead of a grease or beeswax based lube may cause less fouling. Just a thought I wanted to get some opinions on. I mean the moose snot I made works great but it's really messy. I wanted to find or make something that I don't end up covered in and wont contaminate the powder charge of left in the barrel for a few day during hunting season. I wanted to stay traditional if I can.
I plan on getting out maybe today or tomorrow for a range report. The sights on mine will have to be replaced eventually. I can't see up close and it's hard for me to see them. Overall I think it's a better than average quality rifle. I can't stop starring at the barrel though cause of the lack of attention to detail. However if it shoots, I'll accept it and move on lol. I tend to harp on things that are not perfect and sometimes it blinds me to the positive things. Could the fit and finish be better, yes. Could it be worse, most definitely yes, alot worse. Overall I'm happy with it as long as it shoots.Your description of your rifle is exactly as I would describe my Investarm Bridger Hawken. It does perform flawlessly and is very accurate. The sights work well for me.
GEEE... I was under the impression it was going to be the Flintlock version of the .36....... W.Z.Recieved the 36 caliber Santa Fe a few days ago. First impressions are that quality seems good. I would say that it's on par with the price point. There are a few finish details I wish were better but overall pretty good. Stock finish is smooth and well finished. It's not the color or figuring I was expecting but it's not bad. Inlaying of the patch box and butt plate could have been better but then again this is a production rifle and patch boxes take a lot of time to inlay right. The few things I do not like is the sights are cast and don't look of very high quality but can be replaced. The barrel also show that somebody didn't do there job finishing the barrel very well. 3 flats ontop are nicely finished however the rest have grinding marks that can be seen but not felt. The junctions of the flats are not smoothed over. The brass hardware is also finished nicely, the end cap could have been finished better but its not bad. However I don't want to be too picky because I am a perfectionist.
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