CptCurl
SWCA Member
Recently somebody posted a thread about hunting with old guns. For the past 10 years or more, practically all my hunting has been with antique guns. That thread reminded me of how much I enjoy walking through the woods with a piece of history. The last five white tail deer I have taken were all taken with iron sighted double rifles.
Here are two antique rifles I do hunt with. The larger is a .577 2-3/4" BPE. The smaller is a .450 3-1/4" BPE. These rifles represent the epitome of gunmaking skill. Henry was the foremost rifle maker of the period 1870-1895, in my opinion.
These have wonderful back action rebounding hammer locks, Damascus barrels, and stunning wood. What more is there to want? Both are very accurate. I have taken local white tail deer with both rifles.
These are photos I posted some years ago on NitroExpress. I thought they might be enjoyed here also. They were just impromptu shots in my living room one evening. Not studio quality at all.
Finally, a shot of me holding the .450.
Here are two antique rifles I do hunt with. The larger is a .577 2-3/4" BPE. The smaller is a .450 3-1/4" BPE. These rifles represent the epitome of gunmaking skill. Henry was the foremost rifle maker of the period 1870-1895, in my opinion.
These have wonderful back action rebounding hammer locks, Damascus barrels, and stunning wood. What more is there to want? Both are very accurate. I have taken local white tail deer with both rifles.
These are photos I posted some years ago on NitroExpress. I thought they might be enjoyed here also. They were just impromptu shots in my living room one evening. Not studio quality at all.













Finally, a shot of me holding the .450.

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