Howie1968
40 Cal.
love that rifleI have this one in 58 cal with a swivel ramrod and bar and saddle ring ( barrel bands are not on it in the pic )
love that rifleI have this one in 58 cal with a swivel ramrod and bar and saddle ring ( barrel bands are not on it in the pic )
I love that fast twist shorty 50, I gotta see if I can get a smith to do that
im in love with those Cowboy, I can see me using my debit card soonHowie, here’s a couple of what I consider carbine size.
1. 1861 Enfield Musketoon in .58
2. Custom built little .54 that I named “ The Professor’s Gun “. Featured this one in the Photo section of the forum with the complete story about this one.
Either one of these will drop those big hogs you’re always hunting In your neck of the woods. LOL.
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is that .58 muskatoon rifled? ive read storys about the navy arms buffalo hunter makes me want one. in a .58 id use a roundball
Howie, The Enfield Musketoon is rifled. Has a 24” barrel that’s 1:48. Likes a .562 ball or either .570 or .575 mini. Has progressive twist which helps mini’s from stripping out when using heavier charges.is that .58 muskatoon rifled? ive read storys about the navy arms buffalo hunter makes me want one. in a .58 id use a roundball
I've gotten to where any of my .58 I just shoot patched roundballs it's the caliber that I get consistent pass threws with a 276 gr roundballs goes plum through any hog I want to kill. I can't say that for my 50s or 58s that's why I use conicals in those calibers. Don't get me wrong I've killed big pigs with the .54 rb I just don't feel like tracking them through the briars every big hog I've shot with the .58 patched rb they either drop in their tracks or go 10-15 yardsHowie, The Enfield Musketoon is rifled. Has a 24” barrel that’s 1:48. Likes a .562 ball or either .570 or .575 mini. Has progressive twist which helps mini’s from stripping out when using heavier charges.
Weight of rifle is around 7 lb’s.
Respectfully, Cowboy
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