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27 November 2005, 21:45
.223 VARMINT-VENTALATOR
Who makes a"Big boar muzzle loader?
More for fun than anything, I am looking for a Big boar muzzle loader larger than .54 . Also What are the prices on one. I am sure they cant be cheap. I would like to find one for under a grand. Thanks fellas- 223
27 November 2005, 22:25
Charles_Helm


Cabelas carries the Pedersoli double in .72 cal. Not sure if that is big enough for you. There are those making larger customs.
27 November 2005, 23:24
MoreBS
http://www.pacificrifle.com

.62 and .73 cal hunting weapons!

Foxridgeoutfitters, the TC Custom Shop also sells a 58 Hawken.

You can special order a .62 from Underhammers.com


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28 November 2005, 01:53
700 nitro
the pacificrifle company makes great under hammer gun in 62 72 ans 8 bore and soon 4 bore.


james a gefroh makes great english and german jager style rifles hes from colorodo.

pm john the greek about his guns........iv owened to of his guns but i prefer my double nitros and big bolt guns i only use bp now for deer and hogs.
28 November 2005, 03:48
calgarychef1
Tell me about the pacific rifle. I went to the site and they seem to have a good product. Is the trigger pull adjustable or at least reasonalbe? Is the accuracy as good as they claim? What kind of price would a fellow be looking at? I'd love to have a muzzleloader.

the chef
28 November 2005, 04:45
700 nitro
i have shot 2 of them the 62 and the 8 bore accuracy is all one could ask for from this type of a firarm clover leaves at 50-60 yards with hunting charges.

price is i think 1500+ but i could be wrong if i was going to get one i would at least go 72 as a inline 50 shoots a 300 grain projectile at the same or above velositys as the 62.
28 November 2005, 05:10
Dave James
THe 8 bore is up to about 2500 now, the trigger isn't adjustable, not really needed.

October Country/County has or had some large bores also, at one time they did offer a double 8 and 4 bore


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28 November 2005, 05:14
MoreBS
quote:
Originally posted by Dave James:
THe 8 bore is up to about 2500 now, the trigger isn't adjustable, not really needed.

October Country/County has or had some large bores also, at one time they did offer a double 8 and 4 bore


I just read that the new owners at October Country will be selling big bores again!


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28 November 2005, 19:33
Bill/Oregon
223: That Kodiak .72 double is a darned hoot. Shoot the .715 round ball and 100-120 grains FFg just for kidding, and shoot the NEI No. 399 835-grain conical over 120 or more for serious business.


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29 November 2005, 02:26
.223 VARMINT-VENTALATOR
Gents,
THX for the replies. The kodiak >72 is within my price range and I would love to have one.


Bill,
I assume you own one. Can you tell me a little more about it. Recoil? Accurate? Vel/FtLbs?
thanks again.-223 beer
29 November 2005, 02:45
JohnTheGreek
Here are a couple photos of my new Gefroh 8-bore. If you are looking for something "period correct" I'm not sure this is the rifle for you but personally I LOVE IT! I think it is just what a traditional 18th century maker would have built if he'd had access to modern parts. I love the German Recknagel sights...only fitting on a rifle of german design influence. Big Grin Jim is a bit pricier than the Pacific rifles but worth it I think.

Best,

John





29 November 2005, 03:59
Sambar 9.3
Allan Vaisham at Green River Rifle Works in South Australia will build you pretty well anything you want. He built me my old 4-bore, and it was a work of art!
There was even talk of a 2-bore at one stage, I dont know if he has built it yet.

Cheers, Dave.


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