Im about to buy two "new" rolling block rifles. I got a 1867 Konigsberg, but I want one with better sights....I found two.
They are bouth Husquarna rifles. One chambered in the standard 12.17x44. The other one is chambered in 45-70. Now, the 45-70 has a Husquarna lock and a Numrich Arms barrel. The seller claims that the barrel is just as old as the lock. I dont belive that. Any in here that could enlighten me?
He had a 500 BPE too, but a darn sweed got there before me. Ooo I really want a 500. Anyone out there ready for shipping over to Norway???
One more question. What kind of trick do you have for making a rolling block more accurate? I use to blow slowly 3 times through the barrel before reloading. Makes the fouling softer that way. But have any of you tried to use a rod and a patch soaked with water between shots? I use 70grs of 3F by the way. Nothing between the powder and the bullet. And when I mean accuracy with this kind of rifle I say it have to be better than 2.5" at 110 yds.
Have a great one....
They are bouth Husquarna rifles. One chambered in the standard 12.17x44. The other one is chambered in 45-70. Now, the 45-70 has a Husquarna lock and a Numrich Arms barrel. The seller claims that the barrel is just as old as the lock. I dont belive that. Any in here that could enlighten me?
He had a 500 BPE too, but a darn sweed got there before me. Ooo I really want a 500. Anyone out there ready for shipping over to Norway???
One more question. What kind of trick do you have for making a rolling block more accurate? I use to blow slowly 3 times through the barrel before reloading. Makes the fouling softer that way. But have any of you tried to use a rod and a patch soaked with water between shots? I use 70grs of 3F by the way. Nothing between the powder and the bullet. And when I mean accuracy with this kind of rifle I say it have to be better than 2.5" at 110 yds.
Have a great one....
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