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Yes Biebs ,shooting off the horse ,but that would need a horse trained for that etc ,which i cant imagine anyone letting you do ,otherwise i would like to get a buffalo with a Sharps 50/90, another one to tick off the bucket list in the future
 
Posts: 625 | Location: Australia | Registered: 07 April 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Tank, one o' these type thingies?



Elk, Plus-one on your post. Thanks.


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Yes Bill, wasnt that one called the ''The buffalo hunter '' ? i did have one of the longer ones years ago
 
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Tank, yes, a Zoli-built Navy Arms Buffalo Hunter.


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Posts: 16271 | Location: Sweetwater, TX | Registered: 03 June 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bill,
Have you tried to find a gunsmith who can convert that percussion muzzleloader to centerfire breechloader?
Looks like the barrel might be big enough to reline for 50-70 Govt. Wink

Seriously, what caliber is your "Buffalo Hunter" and is the twist fast enough to use a conical?
Or are you stuck with a roundball?
I reckon Hawken rifles killed a few bison before Buffalo Bill advanced the art to cutting edge technology for his day.

Big-bore Hawken for Buffalo, hmmm ... coffee
 
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