P Pigman 50 Cal. Joined Oct 12, 2005 Messages 1,157 Reaction score 10 Nov 24, 2009 #41 Do you have to dismount the barrel? Or can you do it with the barrel still mounted? Foster From Flint
Do you have to dismount the barrel? Or can you do it with the barrel still mounted? Foster From Flint
J Jason Lewis Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2009 Messages 1,654 Reaction score 8 Nov 24, 2009 #42 i had to take it off.
P Pigman 50 Cal. Joined Oct 12, 2005 Messages 1,157 Reaction score 10 Nov 24, 2009 #43 Was it very difficult?
B buzz 45 Cal. Joined Aug 27, 2009 Messages 695 Reaction score 0 Nov 27, 2009 #44 love my pedersoli bess but yes shoot that big bore can be a chore some times even though it is sweet to shoot i like my 50 and 45 cals just as much and i dont shoot my 58 cal much either as i take 50 count box to the range in one session buzz
love my pedersoli bess but yes shoot that big bore can be a chore some times even though it is sweet to shoot i like my 50 and 45 cals just as much and i dont shoot my 58 cal much either as i take 50 count box to the range in one session buzz
J Jason Lewis Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2009 Messages 1,654 Reaction score 8 Nov 29, 2009 #45 no not at all, just pinned to the stock.
P Pigman 50 Cal. Joined Oct 12, 2005 Messages 1,157 Reaction score 10 Nov 30, 2009 #46 medic302 said: no not at all, just pinned to the stock. Click to expand... Any tricks to getting the pins out? Foster From Flint
medic302 said: no not at all, just pinned to the stock. Click to expand... Any tricks to getting the pins out? Foster From Flint
J Jason Lewis Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2009 Messages 1,654 Reaction score 8 Nov 30, 2009 #47 no, just use a punch and a small hammer, i usually just punch them out just enough to get free the barrel, then leave them in the stock. pretty easy
no, just use a punch and a small hammer, i usually just punch them out just enough to get free the barrel, then leave them in the stock. pretty easy