Dan O
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You see them come up for sale once in a while. They are kind of pricey, but they are pretty nice rifles.I should not have looked up those GRRW 58s
I need one
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You see them come up for sale once in a while. They are kind of pricey, but they are pretty nice rifles.I should not have looked up those GRRW 58s
I need one
Just bought NIB off a forum dirt cheap!!!![]()
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How about this instead? Not a .58, but there is nothing like direct ignition.I should not have looked up those GRRW 58s
I need one
Thank you sirYes, it is a 1-48 twist. It will shoot both. The question is what do you want to shoot conical or PRB? If you decide to use the conical bullets, then buy a lead furnace and mold. It will pay for itself by the time you get the wind and trajectory figured out.
The problem is cost to shoot a muzzleloader if you just want to buy and go shoot one deer then put it in the closet and forget about it. then buying a 20 pack of slugs sounds good. But in reality you're not doing the gun, yourself or the deer justice.
Super interesting, but aesthetically not my thing. I do like the simplicity of it though. I watched a few videos on other underhammers and it seems like a cool way to do it. I'm also probably not going to buy anything right now for a variety of reasons, but I will be keeping an eye out for the GRRW guns just in case.How about this instead? Not a .58, but there is nothing like direct ignition.
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Watch here.Super interesting, but aesthetically not my thing. I do like the simplicity of it though. I watched a few videos on other underhammers and it seems like a cool way to do it. I'm also probably not going to buy anything right now for a variety of reasons, but I will be keeping an eye out for the GRRW guns just in case.
						
					
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				How about this instead? Not a .58, but there is nothing like direct ignition.
- Track of the Wolf
Muzzle Loading & Black Powder Guns Kits, Parts, Accoutrements, Rendezvous Gear & Primitive Americana.trackofthewolf.com
It is probably the most American of all rifle actions. It has the simplest action (fewest parts) and the most direct and shortest path from primer to powder.Woah! I did not know that there was such a thing as an underhammer.
I grease mine up with Babybel cheese wax in the grooves. Warm it in my hands to pliable enough to press in there and it stays put. I use 2F cartridges I rolled in flash paper and accuracy is same with just those or patch/card under bullet.Just bought NIB off a forum dirt cheap!!!