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bowtech-1 12-21-2008 07:57 PM

Lets see those pics....
 
Id love to see pics of the setups your all shooting....any info with the pics would be great! Show em' off........

MountainDevil54 12-21-2008 08:08 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Traditions Kentucky .50cal. Her pet load is 110gr 3f goex, .015 patch and a .490 round ball,


CVA .54cal Big Bore Mountain Rifle with factory Curly Maple stock, Her load is 80gr pyrodex RS, two .015 patches and a .530 round ball,


This one i traded for, I wanted my nephew to have something short and light weight to use for his first year of hunting. Right now it does excellent with 50gr pyrodex RS, .015 patch and a .440 round ball. Have not sighted it in with a hunting load yet. Cabelas Sporterized .45cal Hawken,




gregrn43 12-22-2008 09:16 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Nice looking guns. Nice muley to. congrats

spaniel 12-22-2008 09:39 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Showing off the gun, the pillars/bedding job, and 2007 results:







mauser06 12-22-2008 12:09 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
50 cal TC hawken flinter....90gr 3fg Schuetzen black powder, .490 hornady roundball, .015 patch




bowtech-1 12-22-2008 01:17 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Very nice...keep em coming

muzzypower 12-22-2008 01:19 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
.50 TC white mountain carbine flinter, 90 grains fffg, .490 roundball

muzzypower 12-22-2008 01:22 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
same rifle and powder with a 240 grain hornady xtp sabot


treestandsnyper 12-22-2008 03:18 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Here's my TC Omega. Topped with a Nikon Omega scope. TC Power Rod, and some Butler Creek covers.


treestandsnyper 12-22-2008 03:24 PM

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Full view.


treestandsnyper 12-22-2008 03:27 PM

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Gonna be shooting 100 gr. Pyrodex and 260 gr.Nosler Partition HG's. This is the Laminated thumbhole stock, and the stainless fluted barrel.

idahoron 12-22-2008 07:10 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
All three of my rifles are TC Renegades. This first one is a 45 with a 32" long 1-18 twist Green Mountain barrel. It has Lyman 57 SML peep sight set up to shoot out to 300 yards. The front sight is a Lee Shavers globe with a level.


This next two are the same except the one has set triggers. They bothhave a Green Mountain 1-28 twist Stainless steel barrel, Lyman 57 SML peeps, and a Lyman 17 AML globe sight with Lee Shavers inserts. Both of these guns are sighted in out to 300 yards. While all three guns are sighted in to 300 yards and I enjoy shooting targets at that distance, my first shot on anygame animal is always under 150 yards.It is nice to know if I need to make a long second shot for what ever reason I have the ability to do it. Ron




nchawkeye 12-22-2008 08:03 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
I bought this one in 1977...It was made by Bob Watts (Foxfire V)...It was a .45 caliber but after a run in with a bear, I decided to
make a .54...It's now a .40 caliber...I killed about 25 deer with it while it was a .45 andin 1979killed my first wild turkey with this gun,
in Virginia, with a wing bone call that I had made...



I started on this one in 1988 and finished in 1990...It took me about 200 hours to complete...It's a .54 with a 38 inch barrel and a
small Siler lock...I mold my own balls for both rifles, buy pillow ticking in bulk from WalMart and make my own patch lube...In the .54
my standard hunting load is 80grs of FFF Goex...In the .40, I've settled on 25grs of FFF Goex for my small game hunting load...I've taken
at least 30 deer with the .54 and actually use this more than my .243 or my Knight Disc, which hasn't been loaded in 3 seasons...




spaniel 12-23-2008 04:12 AM

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ORIGINAL: idahoron



If I were going to buy another sidelock, this is the exact setup I would want! I love a good set of irons.

oldsmellhound 12-23-2008 10:05 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
CVA .45 inline- 95 grains T7 FFFG & 200 grain XTP or SST.




Western MA Hunter 12-23-2008 10:39 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
TC Omega w/ Nikon Prostaff 3x9x40 scope. Shooting 250gr Shockwaves. Butler Creek scope covers.




Western MA Hunter 12-23-2008 10:44 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Here is my other MZ - Interarms .50



sjsfire 12-23-2008 12:28 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
CVA Wolf with Nikon Pro Staff,4 for 4 on the deer. Shooting 1 inch groups at 100yards with: 300gr Barnes Expander MZ, 2 50gr Pyrodex pellets, and W209 primers. I tightened up my group alot switching from Remington Kleen Bore primers to the W209s.


sjsfire 12-23-2008 12:30 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
My Knight KRB with a Nikon Pro Staff scope, still a work in progress.




gregrn43 12-23-2008 06:36 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
I bought my wife a new Nikon D-50 for Christmas maybe i talk her into letting me take a few pics of my rifles and post. MAYBE

SWThomas 12-23-2008 06:51 PM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Here's my Remington Genesis Black/Blue with Nikon ProStaff 3-9X40 with Butler Creek covers...







WVCritter 12-24-2008 06:08 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
Here's my son-in-law with his first ever deer that he took using my 50 cal. Knight Woverine topped with a 3x9x40 BSA scope on see through mounts. It shoots tight groups at 100 yards with 8ogr. 777, and a 260 grain .451 Sierra JHP.



saxman1 12-24-2008 06:11 AM

RE: Lets see those pics....
 
TC Encore SS50 cal
Stocky's Stock / Thumbhole / Left Handedin Pepper color and Factory stock, Camo
Leatherwood Hi Lux Toby Bridges 3 x 9 x 40





1/15/08 Anniston Alabama @ Ft McCllean





And a Doe from the same hunt



2 50grnPyrodex Pelletts
245 grn AT Powerbelt


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