@MAPMFF Cool. Can you reach the back? Doesn’t look like you can step in there.
It’s a Pedersoli Kentucky flintlock pistol kit in .50 I purchased from Dixie and built. I did ALOT of modifications to it from the original kit. Here’s a link to the kit.Forgive my ignorance but what is the pistol?
I have the same. I enjoy mine.It’s a Pedersoli Kentucky flintlock pistol kit in .50 I purchased from Dixie and built. I did ALOT of modifications to it from the original kit. Here’s a link to the kit.
https://www.dixiegunworks.com/index...edersoli+Kentucky+Pistol+Kit+-+.50+Cal.+Flint
At one time they were common in Crawford CountySupposedly there are feral hogs all over Wisconsin as well. There is no bag limit as they are considered an invasive species, but the DNR (Dept. of Natural Resources) is being very tight-lipped about where exactly they can be found. I haven't seen a single one and I live here.
Ah crap! . Yep. 50 metres. Vital bit of information missing there! Benched. Just got back from putting the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain through its paces, again at 50 metres. Nice. I'll post the targets and loads later.Hi Mate,
Just givin' ya' the ribbin'. I know it was more than 3 meters. You didn't list a distance. I would be up for the shooting challenge though. I love a good shooting competition. By the way, I worked with some of your troops in Afghanistan during my 2008-2009 tour. Your troops were working out of Camp Baker, Kandahar. I was doing Route Clearance. Excellent people. Semper Fi.
It was an Investarms Hawken. In 2017 there was a problem with the breech plugs blowing out and a recall was issued for certain serial #'s. I recently purchased the gun as new from a dealer and noticed the barrel was date stamped 2017 and my serial # was affected. The dealer assured me that that gun had been reworked and was safe to use. It is my right hand model. I shoot lefty and do much better using the cheekpiece on my left hand Hawken. I use 67 grains of FFFg BP, .490 ball with .015 pillow ticking dampened with Olde Turkey Track solvent. I don't hunt so that is just a target load.Ed C. What was the problem with the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken? I have one. I have only targeted it at 50 metres on paper, hunted closer in. I really like it. I'd be interested in your load for 100 metres, if you care to share.
I'm heading out to the range this morning to put a few patched balls down - helping a mate get his .50 Tryon up and running too, laddering a series of loads starting at 50gns FFG Wano.
Thanks.
Pete
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I've never seen a lock like that.We all suffer getting old , be 80 next month still fighting cancer, never give up!!!!!!! Read up on your ailment it’s not nice, so much suffering in our world , such is life .
Here’s some gunny photos , no comment. .625 Gibbs look alike , inert, all my own work, it’s nearly time to hand make some 1850 wood screws
Supposedly in Kewaunee County as well... never saw a one of 'em. Probably somebody lost a pig, somebody else saw it and called the DNR... who got hysterical and went ballistic over the "dangerous invasive species". Most likely they all died out the first winter.At one time they were common in Crawford County
Don't count on it. One animal that becomes feral almost instantly is a pig. If there is a mate somewhere out there, soon you'll have a big feral hog issue. Semper Fi.Supposedly in Kewaunee County as well... never saw a one of 'em. Probably somebody lost a pig, somebody else saw it and called the DNR... who got hysterical and went ballistic over the "dangerous invasive species". Most likely they all died out the first winter.
Humvee's are ridiculous vehicles, good only for the desert. In the eastern US you need something as narrow as possible to squeeze between trees and narrow mountain trails if you are serious about getting into what little back country we have left.Ah manure! . Yep. 50 metres. Vital bit of information missing there! Benched. Just got back from putting the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain through its paces, again at 50 metres. Nice. I'll post the targets and loads later.
Aussie soldiers get on well with the Americans. I think it's born out of a lengthy history of working together. When posted to the UK, Germany and the Arab Emirates, the width of your vehicles constantly blew me away. On a joint Tri-service exercise in Shoalwater Bay, I remember our engineers having to widen several kilometres of track winding through the scrub, to make an easier progress for your armoured humvees.
The invitations still stands for accommodation - should you ever get over this way.
Pete
It's only the first hundred that's difficult.My financial downfall has always been,,, Want & Need means the same when it comes to buying guns.
Fortunately at 80 I physically can only pack a maximum of two pistols to a gun show & must take my 'old fart cart' if packing
one of my rifles to a show to sell as I can no longer shoot them.
Old age ain't fer sissies
What is this "wano" of which you post?Ed C. What was the problem with the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken? I have one. I have only targeted it at 50 metres on paper, hunted closer in. I really like it. I'd be interested in your load for 100 metres, if you care to share.
I'm heading out to the range this morning to put a few patched balls down - helping a mate get his .50 Tryon up and running too, laddering a series of loads starting at 50gns FFG Wano.
Thanks.
Pete
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Wano PowderWhat is this "wano" of which you post?
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