Alden said:Otto;
Welcome. Nice looking arm. That's also one of my favorite handling guns, period. And from that maybe to a .50 Pedersoli Missouri River Hawken! You sure have some good taste.
Have fun, be safe.
1776Patriot said:As Alden suggests, you'll soon find yourself collecting more than gear! :thumbsup:
Good luck to you, and welcome to the forum. :hatsoff:
Spikebuck said:Otto, welcome!
I started 16 years ago and now have the gun safe full, some also hanging on the wall, multiple shooting bags, multiple powder horns, ball molding equipment, period clothing, started building them so more tools....on and on! I figure we need to keep the people that provide all this stuff in business and I'm just trying to do my part! :grin:
What a great sport! Glad you're enjoying it and I look forward to hearing more from all you guys down under. :thumbsup:
Kapow said:Nice going Otto. You are surely screwed now!! I have two Pedersoli now and love the way they shoot, look & carry. One is a. 50 Kentucky. I'd be hard pressed to buy another one but I do like the look of their Indian trade rifle!
Gday lady noisy! Nice collection of Pedesolis there. Had a look at the Tryon by preferred the Hawken my self. 😜Lady Noisy said:Hi Otto,
I'm also a black powder shooter from Victoria, Australia.
I have a 45cal Pedersoli Tryon, a pedersoli 45-70 sharps and a 32-20 Winchester lever action.
Have you joined any black powder clubs yet?
I'm a member of Seymour Black Powder Club located at Nagambie.
If you haven't already checked us out then you should! lol
Alden said:The Tryon plains rifle... when I get and install them maybe I'll take some pics myself...