This is one I picked-up abt 2 years ago at a Pawn Shop for $60... it was a kit-gun that the previous owner never got around to finishing.
This is a half-stock rifle built along the lines of a Hawken...
It had a loose front sight, and no under-rib or ramrod thimbles.
I scrounged up some spare parts I had laying around and got it into useable shape.
Now, in my defense, the stock-wood was very plain, and had been left way too blonde for my tastes... if I had to guess, it looked like beech, so I gave it a new finish, along with a "rope-burn" camo job.
I wouldn't do this to a nice piece of Circassian or any decent wood!
This gun seems to like a tight load, I'm using a .445 Hornady RB, a .020 patch and 50 gns of FFF grade Triple 7.
Not the most powerful load, as you can see, but I'll try to take a whitetail with it this fall. I'll try to keep my shots under 60 yds...
And here's the obligatory 60 yd group... 5 shots with no swabbing.
Not exactly a tack-driving powerhouse, but I'm having some fun with it!
Hoping to bag my first PRB deer with it soon, wish me luck!
HH All!
Skillet
This is a half-stock rifle built along the lines of a Hawken...
It had a loose front sight, and no under-rib or ramrod thimbles.
I scrounged up some spare parts I had laying around and got it into useable shape.
Now, in my defense, the stock-wood was very plain, and had been left way too blonde for my tastes... if I had to guess, it looked like beech, so I gave it a new finish, along with a "rope-burn" camo job.
I wouldn't do this to a nice piece of Circassian or any decent wood!
This gun seems to like a tight load, I'm using a .445 Hornady RB, a .020 patch and 50 gns of FFF grade Triple 7.
Not the most powerful load, as you can see, but I'll try to take a whitetail with it this fall. I'll try to keep my shots under 60 yds...
And here's the obligatory 60 yd group... 5 shots with no swabbing.
Not exactly a tack-driving powerhouse, but I'm having some fun with it!
Hoping to bag my first PRB deer with it soon, wish me luck!
HH All!
Skillet