woodse guy
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Who makes them what caliber would you guys suggest any information would be great. I don't know where to start. I would like to get a factory gun.
Zonie said:A large powder load (for a .32) like 60 grains of GOEX 3Fg will send that little .310 diameter ball downrange at over 2200 fps and at that velocity it will not only field dress a squirrel but it will darn near vaporize him if it hits him in the body.
woodse guy said:Well Ole' spoil sport :wink: Thats avery good point. I would get a snthetic ramrod just to be safe. How much damage does a .40 cal do to a squirrel?
Seems I posted this about 3 days ago.Ron T. said:You've gotten a good many excellent answers here, but no one has mentioned buying a .36 caliber rather than a .32 caliber.
From other threads, I've read a fair number of fellas who reported that the .32 caliber rifles were "touchy" and they were "bad-mouthing" that caliber.
Yet, I've never seen any "bad" comments on the .36 caliber rifles... and there's only a little "difference" in the two caliber's sizes.
The .36 caliber has been around for quite a while... and seems more popular than any smaller caliber and there must be a GOOD reason for it.
Traditions makes (or use to make) .36 caliber rifles in several different models in BOTH percussion cap and flint-lock firing mechanisms ... and possibly in both "Hawken-styles" and "long Rifle-styles" as well.
Unfortunately, I've also seen some "negative" comments on ANY Traditions-made rifles, but the Tradition's Shenandoah (a short "Long Rifle" with a 33½ inch barrel) flint-lock I've got always worked just fine and shot with fine accuracy... so I guess it depends on to whom you're talking.
No... it's not nearly as nice as a custom-made Long Rifle, but it's fairly good-looking and mine shoots pretty darned good (five "inter-locking" .50 caliber holes at 50 yards off the "bench") with 47 grains of Swiss FFFg and Rich Pierce flints as my "target load".
Would I prefer to have a custom-made rifle? Of course, my momma didn't have any really DUMB children, but I don't have the $$$$$$ to afford the quality of custom-made rifle I'd like to have ($2500-$5,000)... so I settled for something "less" and, after 4 years of using it, I'm "satisfied".
So you pays your "dinero" and you takes your chances... but that's "life", isn't it?
Good luck in your quest... and my advice is to buy the BEST rifle you can afford.
Make "GOOD" smoke... :thumbsup:
Strength & Honor...
Ron T.
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