Of course, 22LR can't be reloaded. DonMore 22LR ammo for my stash. I don't reload 22LR.
AWESOME shooting, particularly offhand. DonPicked this up from the "For Sale" table at the TMLRA state championships this year for $350.00
.40cal Lancaster style Flintlock, unknown builder, 42" swamped barrel, Siler lock, probably a 1970's build, took 3rd place with it shooting offhand with it at state championships, first time shooting it, with no load development.
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10 shots at 100yds, offhand.
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Picked this up from the "For Sale" table at the TMLRA state championships this year for $350.00
.40cal Lancaster style Flintlock, unknown builder, 42" swamped barrel, Siler lock, probably a 1970's build, took 3rd place with it shooting offhand with it at state championships, first time shooting it, with no load development.
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10 shots at 100yds, offhand.
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Nice rifle looks like a poor boy from Dixie gun works I have the same one in percussion shoots better than all my t/cPicked this up from the "For Sale" table at the TMLRA state championships this year for $350.00
.40cal Lancaster style Flintlock, unknown builder, 42" swamped barrel, Siler lock, probably a 1970's build, took 3rd place with it shooting offhand with it at state championships, first time shooting it, with no load development.
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10 shots at 100yds, offhand.
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Man that is nice
Thanks. Cool 'j frames' are my current interest.Man that is nice
Yes, it can.Of course, 22LR can't be reloaded. Don
Yup it can and actually works pretty good just have to make sure you clean the hell out of you gun afterwards that stuff is very corrosive
Well goodie! I'll stick with factory ammo and reload for various centerfire calibers. Don
Although it sounds like it took a bit to get it looked at, good on them issuing a replacement. I bet that one will be a shooter as well.I purchased a CVA Scout V3 6.5 Grendel single shot pistol online in early May, and it was defective. A barrel weld was cracked and the cartridge extractor caused excessive binding of the case while loading. (See Pics)
I called BPI Outdoors, as they are the marketing distributor for Bergara/CVA out of Lawrenceville, GA. Their rep said to send pictures of the defects, and replied by email that same day with an RMA authorization/shipping label for inspection and/or repair.
It took about two months to get a gunsmith assigned to review my weapon, but their gunsmith finally verified the broken weld and they sent me a replacement pistol. (See RMS action)
I plan on going to the range Saturday to sight-in the UTG pistol scope. I also have another CVA pistol in 357 Magnum that is very accurate. Triggers on these pistols are excellent.
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