My latest target rifle
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 5:22 am
Late last year a muzzle loading underhammer target rifle came up for sale on USED GUNS a local trading site.
It is a Hopkins and Allen (so named, but H&A never made anything like these), a friend who has passed way, rebuilt this rife and fitted a .50. barrel made by the Lithgow Small Arms Co (Slazengers) in about 1955; it was one of a batch made for the local m/l club.
I didn’t really need another target rifle but remembering Jack got the better of me; they had reduced the price to $800 and I made an offer of $600 that was accepted.
What with one thing and another including Covid restrictions, I didn’t get to fire it till last Saturday.
Herewith.some pics of the rifle and my best target, curtesy of Duncan.
I didn’t touch the sights, left them as set when I got it, figured that setting would be a good starting point.
Charge was 40 grains of WANO 3fg made in 2005.
I swear that there are five shots on the target; I looked through the spotting scope and didn’t believe it, but I’d put out five charges in plastic vials and five caps, the vials were empty and the caps gone.
Range was 50 metres, no wind, bright sun, a perfect winter’s day.
It is a Hopkins and Allen (so named, but H&A never made anything like these), a friend who has passed way, rebuilt this rife and fitted a .50. barrel made by the Lithgow Small Arms Co (Slazengers) in about 1955; it was one of a batch made for the local m/l club.
I didn’t really need another target rifle but remembering Jack got the better of me; they had reduced the price to $800 and I made an offer of $600 that was accepted.
What with one thing and another including Covid restrictions, I didn’t get to fire it till last Saturday.
Herewith.some pics of the rifle and my best target, curtesy of Duncan.
I didn’t touch the sights, left them as set when I got it, figured that setting would be a good starting point.
Charge was 40 grains of WANO 3fg made in 2005.
I swear that there are five shots on the target; I looked through the spotting scope and didn’t believe it, but I’d put out five charges in plastic vials and five caps, the vials were empty and the caps gone.
Range was 50 metres, no wind, bright sun, a perfect winter’s day.