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    Snider-Enfield

    Yeah, it's not a Lee Enfield, but do you really care?
    Shot twelve out of it Sunday---five drawn Bertram and seven turned NDFS cases.
    Bullet was a Minie coated X2 with "Moly Mist" over 75 grains of Goex FFg.
    The Moly coated the bore and kept the fouling loose, I suppose---no grease cookies, card wads or other voo-doo used and still I got dinner-plate accuracy, offhand at 100 yards.
    (There's a ten page thread on "accuracy" of the Snider over at Britishicon Militaria and the conclusion seems to be---it's hopeless---so I am more than satisfied.)
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    Krinko, Is the old girl a new addition to your safe? Those blackpowder single shot hammer guns have always appealed to me. They have a nice profile but at the same time a menacing or businesslike appearance. I had a "trapdoor" Springfield, model 1886 if I remember correctly. Wish I still had it!! Nowdays blackpowder cartridge is atop a wave of popularity. Would you consider hunting with the Snider-Enfield???

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    "Would you consider hunting with the Snider-Enfield???"

    I'd hunt cows with it---beef tastes good and cows are slow.

    The best thing about firing the Snider is this: According to my own rule, I may not buy another BP cartridge rifle until I have fired all the ones I own already...and the Snider was the last to be fired.
    So if the Werndl is at Tulsa April 4---heigh-ho!---another unsuitable musket conversion to play with.
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    Sounds like a good time. I still need to take my Snider cavalry carbine out for a spin.

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    Hell yeah, I'd hunt cows too if it would'nt get me jail time!!! LOL! I have however laid down a goodly amount of whitetails with my 45/70 1902 Remington rolling block. Used Lyman 505 gr. hp @ 1350 fps. Inside 100 yds. I'm sure it will go thru a deer end to end. Eyes are going downhill and have'nt used it in about 10 years.

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