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1:48, I have one.I believe they only came in 1-60 or 66 and then later 1-28
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1:48, I have one.I believe they only came in 1-60 or 66 and then later 1-28
If you took one apart you would be impressed with the American made very heavy barrel! The drum points to the outside. Totally safe.I wouldn't be all that wild about having the igniting powder charge directly under my chin, I will just stick with my chopped Renegade and my 35 3/4 in .52 Knight Disc Extreme.
It's 1:48, you can fire conicals or round ball.I would buy it right now if had a fast twist, it would be great in some of the small blinds I've been squeezed into.
That was my first thought when I came across the bullpup concept. Bad enough having the detonation out in front.I wouldn't be all that wild about having the igniting powder charge directly under my chin, I will just stick with my chopped Renegade and my 35 3/4 in .52 Knight Disc Extreme.
Yup, life-time warranty means for the life time of the company, not the customer!Black Diamond plugs... Not exactly an uncommon rifle. TC no longer supports them with parts. So much for lifetime warranty. Good thing they don't need plugs often.
I'd have to be in a pretty tight spot before I'd shoot that, just saying!!I don’t mind the slow twist rate in mine..with it being such a small frame gun it’s easy to get into a tree stand with it and easy to maneuver in the dense woods when I’m in the ground. It’s situations setting up for a shot that’s within 100 yards if not under 50 yards. Patches round ball and conicals do some magic at those distances
Some eye candy
They were made at Woodman, we were having some fun on a Friday afternoonThose are almost a sinful way to treat a Woodman. But they are cool looking.
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