Snider Two-band BSA 1872
Moderator: joseyclosey
Snider Two-band BSA 1872
Here's a little Snider---
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"Just what he needs...another black powder cartridge rifle that will sit for years before he gets around to shooting it. It's just like his Martini MkIV!"
That's what you would be thinking and if I were doing a Strangely Brown homage----you would be right.
But this time will be different, you'll see. I'll get my act together and have this one out to the range in no time at all...
Actually, with the re-emergence of the bulk nitro powder---in the form of Hodgdon/IMR "Trailboss"---I could be out to the range in very short order.
I have mocked the Cowboy Action shooters before---grown men with ridiculous nicknames, dressed in really expensive Hopalong Cassidy clothing---but no more.
These guys spend so much money, they have forced the bulk nitro back into production and because of this, it may actually be possible to shoot the Martini and Snider accurately, without all the "card wad, grease cookie with a cherry on top" hoo-doo that is currently necessary.
Huzzah!
Want to race to the firing line Mick?
-----krinko
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http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 206009.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 205572.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 205870.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 205576.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 206005.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 205869.jpg[/pic]
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL165/11 ... 205573.jpg[/pic]
"Just what he needs...another black powder cartridge rifle that will sit for years before he gets around to shooting it. It's just like his Martini MkIV!"
That's what you would be thinking and if I were doing a Strangely Brown homage----you would be right.
But this time will be different, you'll see. I'll get my act together and have this one out to the range in no time at all...
Actually, with the re-emergence of the bulk nitro powder---in the form of Hodgdon/IMR "Trailboss"---I could be out to the range in very short order.
I have mocked the Cowboy Action shooters before---grown men with ridiculous nicknames, dressed in really expensive Hopalong Cassidy clothing---but no more.
These guys spend so much money, they have forced the bulk nitro back into production and because of this, it may actually be possible to shoot the Martini and Snider accurately, without all the "card wad, grease cookie with a cherry on top" hoo-doo that is currently necessary.
Huzzah!
Want to race to the firing line Mick?
-----krinko
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Right, so when will we see the ACTUAL action pics and targets. Can't wait. Looks the mutznutz
Duncan
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What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
Nice looking Snider, that aperture on the rear sight should make a real difference.
Personally when it comes to shooting my Sniders, Martinis and ML Enfileds I don't use that newfangled nitro stuff, it just seems too complicated and too much of a chew on, still its the nature of you young 'uns to be fashion concious.
Personally when it comes to shooting my Sniders, Martinis and ML Enfileds I don't use that newfangled nitro stuff, it just seems too complicated and too much of a chew on, still its the nature of you young 'uns to be fashion concious.
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