Bobby James
36 Cal.
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- Sep 29, 2013
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This weekend I had my local gun store hold a Pedersoli Hawken Muzzle loader in .54 cal for me. The only problem it has is some shipping damage. It has a little chip on the corner of the butt stock. I have no problem with fixing this by just smoothing it out but I really want a new stock. I wrote to Pedersoli but I am sure it will be a few days before they return my e-mail.
Does anybody know if they do sell replacement stocks and if so do you think they would sell me the Rocky Mountain Stock that is Curly Maple wood instead of just regular Walnut?
Also I noticed that the trigger guard is not flush with the stock but sets on top of the wood. Is there anybody here that can fix that to where the hardware is flush with the wood?
I want to shoot a round that has a flat nose to it. What is there?
I know I just have to find the sweet spot as far as loads go but is 120gr to 130gr in the right starting area? I only use real BP.
Has anybody here owned one of these rifles and do people realize how nice they are? I am freaking out on how nice this is.
I own a Thompson Seneca in .36 cal that I thought was nice but this thing make the Thompson look like a cheap imitation, does anybody else feel that away? And I love my Seneca.
Does anybody know if they do sell replacement stocks and if so do you think they would sell me the Rocky Mountain Stock that is Curly Maple wood instead of just regular Walnut?
Also I noticed that the trigger guard is not flush with the stock but sets on top of the wood. Is there anybody here that can fix that to where the hardware is flush with the wood?
I want to shoot a round that has a flat nose to it. What is there?
I know I just have to find the sweet spot as far as loads go but is 120gr to 130gr in the right starting area? I only use real BP.
Has anybody here owned one of these rifles and do people realize how nice they are? I am freaking out on how nice this is.
I own a Thompson Seneca in .36 cal that I thought was nice but this thing make the Thompson look like a cheap imitation, does anybody else feel that away? And I love my Seneca.