Harold Money jr
Member
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2017
- Messages
- 6
- Reaction score
- 1
I have recently acquired one in good condition. It has some pitting but so shallow I can’t feel it with cleaning patches which is how I got it. It had probably never been cleaned but being stainless I think that helped. I have several muzzleloaders but, I’m in love with this one, I hope it shoots sabots well. I have harvester sabots and Hornady XTP’s 240gr .44cal we’ll see, I don’t mind going to 300gr bullets. It has see thru mounts that I have taken off and would gladly mail to someone if you want them. Message me if someone wants them. I’m looking forward to shooting this one!! Btw, I took a guy hunting back in the 90’s and he had a white. I heard him shoot and I got down to see what he got, he had missed and I spooked the deer walking to his stand. He shot it trotting and centered a beech sapling that was the size of a barrel on a baseball bat. The big bullet plowed through the tree and hit the deer in the shoulder probably 30’ passed the sapling with a 1” entry wound there was a chunk of lead on the offside shoulder that weighed about 1/2 pound I joked at the time. I was impressed, to say the least at that performance, and I’m impressed with how well thought out this gun is even today. It is extremely simple and yet completely functional and has an unbelievable trigger. Anything I need to know about this gun?