rmatt said:
Brown Bear
Not to hyjack the thread. I'm interested in how your Big Boar shoots and any comments you may have, good or bad about the rifle.Got the hots for a 58.
Thanks
Bob
Actually I have two of them!One is an early one and other is later and was NIB when I picked it up for my son-in-law a year ago. He's yet to claim it, so until he does it's being shot for "research." :grin:
It's been interesting to compare the two for detailing and accuracy. The trigger is definitely better on the older one, but both are "within the realm" for single trigger guns. Two of my hunting pards have them, and those are comparable.
Every single one of them shoots really, really well. One of the guys really laments the single trigger when he's used a set on everything for the last 20 years, but acknowledges it shoots really well without.
I'm shooting the .562's through "my" two, while everyone else is shooting store-bought .570's along with a bunch of .562's that I gave them. Interesting enough they all shoot .562's and .570's equally well with pillow ticking and assorted lubes. One of the guys tried .575's and though they shot well, it was no better than .570's and .562's. Worse yet, it turned a great hunting gun into a range queen because he had to practically beat the snot out of a .575 to get it started with ticking. Lotta guys like that, but this guy (me either) isn't likely to carry a mallet on a hunt.
We've all dinked with 2f and 3f, black and Pyro and 777, and conicals as well as RBs. They just seem to like it all, which is saying something about 4 different guns, especially hunting guns rather than range guns. You could probably split hairs and find small improvements, but not enough to make an inch difference in group at 50 yards. Interesting enough, all of us have settled on 90 grain charges with RB, two with 2f and two with 3f.
BTW- The two best conicals we've tried are the Hornady GP and the LEE Improved minie with it's big flat nose. The LEE REAL is okay, but just not quite as good. The TC Maxi is probably the worst, with the Maxi Hunter somewhere in the middle of the pack. Dandy hunting accuracy at around 2" at 50 yards, but if a guy was looking to win benchrest matches he'd sell the gun. Charges have run up and down the scale, but I'll say when you get over 100 grains with conicals in that light rifle, you better screw your hat down a little tighter on your head. :rotf:
Sorry for the verbal landslide, but you asked about one of my favorite rifles!