I like my Kibler .40 SMR the best. Shoots great.
My favorite is Andy Thomas 's #37, a Jim Kibler. 54 cal. Colonial rifle he assembled, carved, and finished with a curly maple stock.I got a navy arms 1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle at an estate sale a few months ago that is quickly becoming my favorite to shoot, not only that it is also very easy to clean! Would love to see some pictures/hear about what you guys have and enjoy shooting regularly.
My favorite would be my Sharon trade rifle in 54 caliber. I love those Sharon rifles I have four of them.
I have a custom built .50 cal with a Sharon Barrel. excellent barrels IMHO. It is the one at the top!I have a 20 gauge (.615) Yorktown Fowler, built from scratch, by Brad Emig. It is capable of doing anythingView attachment 325762View attachment 325763View attachment 325764View attachment 325765 I need and more!
I love to shoot this .36 rifle I built a couple of years ago. 10 shots at 50 yards in an early sight in.
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I just don’t know , I sat here thinking the .36 double . And thought that’s not right, bring a double rifle man, is it the 1853 Reiley .6 cape rifle ,
Then a percussion rebuild , bits of brass, and my restock on an 1885 pair of .5 Westly richards double rifle barrels , converted to percussion , I mean how can I pick the favourite out of 24 rifles when I love them all , as collectibles not shooters, bit sad really , such is life when police control our guns, in this green and pleasant lands ,
Today , most loved, is my deadly ionx bow, an unmentionable , like my 450-400 double for Africe , Ha ha love from uk
I like the set-up on your shooting bench. I’m particularly interested in the set of test tubes (?). Can you tell me where you got them??Jeez, I like em all for a variety of reasons. I have an original 1863 Bridesberg barn find I returned to working order so that my be my favorite antique. I have both a Kentucky flinter rifle and pistol by Pedersoli, tons of fun to shoot and very dependable. And I also have an unmentionable that's really capable reaching out there and that's what I like about that one. I also have a 1847 Springfield converted to percussion in 78? cal. It's a relic but it's almost all there. It hangs on the wall in my office.View attachment 325664View attachment 325665View attachment 325668
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