I have been looking to build a uber fun front stuffer. I have several but only a few special rifles. I built a knight mk85 that is a great shooter and fun to carry....but 300 yards is about the end of my capabilities on the short sight radius.
I have always been afraid of sidelocks. I assumed they were inaccurate, hard to clean and susceptible to weather.
I was wrong in all regards.
I found a tc hawken in a gun shop that was in great shape. I took it home and promptly swapped the sights for a 17ahb and williams fp hawken and a gehmann aperture. What happened after that was pure bliss.
I tried the Idaho lewis recipe of 80grs Swiss 2f, over powder wad and a 460gr bullet. What I found was that I could ding 10" steel at 200 with boring regularity. I was just using a fixed .050" aperture at that point....hardly ideal for hunting.
I had a gehmann in my goodie bag so I spun it on and headed back to bench to see what I could do.
Here's a quick vid of the results.
I have always been afraid of sidelocks. I assumed they were inaccurate, hard to clean and susceptible to weather.
I was wrong in all regards.
I found a tc hawken in a gun shop that was in great shape. I took it home and promptly swapped the sights for a 17ahb and williams fp hawken and a gehmann aperture. What happened after that was pure bliss.
I tried the Idaho lewis recipe of 80grs Swiss 2f, over powder wad and a 460gr bullet. What I found was that I could ding 10" steel at 200 with boring regularity. I was just using a fixed .050" aperture at that point....hardly ideal for hunting.
I had a gehmann in my goodie bag so I spun it on and headed back to bench to see what I could do.
Here's a quick vid of the results.