wolverine
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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#12
Nontypical Buck
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RE: wolverine
Nothing as far as accuracy. It might be a little easier to spot the dirt on it, but other then that they all have to be cleaned after you shoot them. I have a nickel barrel on my Staghorn and I admit, I like it. I do not own a stainless. I might have to work on that.
By the way that wolverine is a round ball shooting wonder. I was shooting round ball today out of mine using 65 grains of FFFg Goex and a moose milk patch with homecasted balls. This rifle will really put them in the bull. Of course I was only shooting out to 50 yards but it was a lot of fun. I also shot some minnie balls that were paper patched out of it. It shot them high, but not all that bad actually....
nice gun you got there with that wolverine.
By the way that wolverine is a round ball shooting wonder. I was shooting round ball today out of mine using 65 grains of FFFg Goex and a moose milk patch with homecasted balls. This rifle will really put them in the bull. Of course I was only shooting out to 50 yards but it was a lot of fun. I also shot some minnie balls that were paper patched out of it. It shot them high, but not all that bad actually....
nice gun you got there with that wolverine.