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Heck yeah! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the gun. Especially looking forward to seeing you put down some creatures with it.Here she is
So far I’m loving it. Put a few down range with just iron’s thumps a little harder than my Marlin 1865SBL which is to be expected. Shorter barrel and lighter weight. But nothing drastic. I’ll take it back and zero the dot in. Then hope to fine a place to go here in Texas soon. I don’t know a lot of folks with land.Heck yeah! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the gun. Especially looking forward to seeing you put down some creatures with it.
This looks awesome!Here she is
Sounds like that’s shaping up to be a slick build.So far I’m loving it. Put a few down range with just iron’s thumps a little harder than my Marlin 1865SBL which is to be expected. Shorter barrel and lighter weight. But nothing drastic. I’ll take it back and zero the dot in. Then hope to fine a place to go here in Texas soon. I don’t know a lot of folks with land.
I also have the SilencerCo 46m I’m going to run on it. But I couldn’t find my direct thread cap for it. (Had it on a different gun with a Q keymo mount)
I’ll definitely do
Some reporting back. Soon. I hope.
With the cost of rounds I'm going to have to at some point! hahaExcellent. Are you re-loading for the cartridge of the Bear Gods?
Just picked up my 1st 45-70 yesterday; Taylor & Co/Pedersoli, 1:18" twist which I guess is more accurate for the 400+gr loads. However, I found a stash of the Hornady 325gr FTxs, at least I'll have some brass stash around... Drive on Brother!With the cost of rounds I'm going to have to at some point! haha
Nice! I also have the Marlin 1865 SBL and the Hornady 325g Leverevelution has been pretty good with it. out to 100 which is all I have shot it to.Just picked up my 1st 45-70 yesterday; Taylor & Co/Pedersoli, 1:18" twist which I guess is more accurate for the 400+gr loads. However, I found a stash of the Hornady 325gr FTxs, at least I'll have some brass stash around... Drive on Brother!