I picked this up at our annual Heritage Fair in February. It’s a Traditions Frontier Gander combo with two barrels; 36 and 50 calibers. I read somewhere Gander Mountain sold them.
Back in the 90s, they sold this set, but the 50 cal was a 1-66” twist. Both of these are 1-48" Oh well. I plan on using the 36 for paper and the 50 for steel. I started with the 36 first. I’ll move on to the 50 next month. Both barrels have Williams sights like the ones Thompson Center used. I never liked them, but I have problems with dim light. The rear sight allows more light around the front.
I was using .018 Ticking with Bumbling Bear Grease, Hornady .350 RB, and 3f GOEX (old formula). While I didn’t wipe between shots (smaller calibers tend to be dirtier than larger), I did put a cleaning patch on my jag while pushing the ball down which seemed to help with accuracy. Without that, the first ball would be dead on and the rest higher. Tomorrow, I try a new wet lube.
Back in the 90s, they sold this set, but the 50 cal was a 1-66” twist. Both of these are 1-48" Oh well. I plan on using the 36 for paper and the 50 for steel. I started with the 36 first. I’ll move on to the 50 next month. Both barrels have Williams sights like the ones Thompson Center used. I never liked them, but I have problems with dim light. The rear sight allows more light around the front.
I was using .018 Ticking with Bumbling Bear Grease, Hornady .350 RB, and 3f GOEX (old formula). While I didn’t wipe between shots (smaller calibers tend to be dirtier than larger), I did put a cleaning patch on my jag while pushing the ball down which seemed to help with accuracy. Without that, the first ball would be dead on and the rest higher. Tomorrow, I try a new wet lube.
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