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Here’s a trio of under hammers. The brass one is a 12ga smoothbore, the next is a 50 cal with a Green Mountain LRH 1-28 and my latest addition is a 62 cal rifle built on a H&A action. Same builder for all. I did the complete metal and wood finish on the rifles. Gunsmith finished the smoothbore completely and completed the other 2 to in the white.
 

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You guys keep showing these half stocks and I'm going to have to grab that .45 barrel and what's left of my cherry blank.

Beautiful gun above. Dig'n that heavy stock drop
 
You guys keep showing these half stocks and I'm going to have to grab that .45 barrel and what's left of my cherry blank.

Beautiful gun above. Dig'n that heavy stock drop
The heavy stock drop is indicative of an earlier era gun and lines your eye up with the low mounted sights…
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Here’s an early Hawken gun that is my favorite. I may add an oval patch box.
 
That looks very nice and quality awesome. Thanks for posting. Does it pattern good? I'm looking to get one.
She is deadly accurate. She is capable of printing cloverleaf patterns at forty yards from the bench on those sporadic occasions when I do my part correctly. A very nice rifle. No buyer's remorse what so ever.
My only complaint was the epoxy like brown coating on the barrel. It's a very durable finish but not traditional, so I stripped it off and gave it a proper browned finish.
 
She is deadly accurate. She is capable of printing cloverleaf patterns at forty yards from the bench on those sporadic occasions when I do my part correctly. A very nice rifle. No buyer's remorse what so ever.
My only complaint was the epoxy like brown coating on the barrel. It's a very durable finish but not traditional, so I stripped it off and gave it a proper browned finish.
Nice job on the browning, Tacitus, a lovely rifle. You did good; very subtle. As you can see in my post above yours, I special ordered a blued barrel for my 54 RMH, as I thought Pedersoli's brown plumb didn't look authentic. My rifle really likes 60gns FFG (Wano), a soft round ball cast from a 530 Lee mould, with pillow ticking spit patch (square). I use it to hunt. It is a heavy rifle, isn't it? Settles nicely over a rest though. I don't use it as my match rifle as I find it too heavy for prolonged off-hand; I don't have the strength to maintain consistency over a 39 shot match - the Pedersoli Tryon is used instead.

Pete
 
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