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1886 Browning custom ,with a NL bull [img:center] https://imgur.com/lAS5cg6[/img]
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CJ Dawe....great picture and that looks like a wonderful hunt, congratulations!! Thanks for sharing.
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I stopped hunting with my modern bolt action rifles quite a few years ago, and switched to old leverguns and single shots from the 1800's. I have taken deer with .45-70, .40-60 Marlin, .38-55, .32-40, and 38-40 in both styles of gun. I hunt with just old single shot rifles, and I'm still hoping to bring down an elk with an old single shot. Couldn't find the image my nephew shot out in the field, but this mule der was killed with my Ballard in .38-55:
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Nice buck!
I'd love to here about your loads for the .38s, esp the 38-40 and how it performed on game.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Side-Lever Roller inline .50 cal muzzleloader
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Nice bull indeed. The 1886 -- what caliber?
C Man Life is short Quit your job. Turn off the TV. Go outside and play.
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I like my .405 Model 95 Winchester Take down. Very cool. Probably the penultimate big bore lever gun.
C Man Life is short Quit your job. Turn off the TV. Go outside and play.
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Thanks guys ,the gun is chambered in 45-70 handloaded Woodleigh's at 2000 fps physically rolled him arse over head
Last edited by CJ Dawe; 03/16/18 06:08 PM.
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Less knockdown but plenty of ability nonetheless. I love the old lever guns. Single shots or multishots Curious, is that large lever screw for tool free removal of lever and bolt for cleaning from the breech? Great idea.
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Greg, that is exactly what the screw is for. I use blackpowder (46 gr) and a wad and a 250 gr Lyman flatnosed bullet.
The screws are sold on ebay for an exorbitant price, but they work really well. The original screw lives under the buttplate in the meantime.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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