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don getz

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36 Calibre
« on: October 11, 2008, 05:34:10 AM »
Barry Harmon from Mechanicsburg, Pa. was up to the shop today.  Brought a target along that he shot with a new 36
cal. rifle he just finished.  It has one of John's golden age A weight barrel, 36 cal., 1/48" twist.   The target was shot at
50 yards, 5 shots that can be covered with a dime, easily.  Sure wish I could see that well, but, this kind of shooting is
not unusual for Barry.   He is also a super black powder cartridge shooter..............Don

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2008, 03:24:55 PM »
 Lasic surgery, you WILL NOT believe the difference. I had it done 3 or 4 years ago and it is unbelieveable how much better I can see both up close and at a distance.

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2008, 12:20:33 AM »
I love my .36 caliber!  I built it in the early spring and went to sight it in while it was unfinished.  Well, I have still not finished it because I can't stop shooting it long enough.  I just got back from a weekend squirrel hunting trip in the hills of WV.  My cur was treeing them and I was knocking them out with my 36.  The average was about 35 yards or so. I have it zeroed at 50 yards.  While I can not cover the groups with a dime at 50 yards, I can cover the groups with a quarter at 30 to 35 yards.
     The only bad thing about the .36 is the power it is packing.  I shot one squirrel in the mid body section and it nearly tore itl in half.  Head shots are a must!
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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2012, 06:20:59 AM »
I had a .36 caliber flintlock southern mountain rifle many years ago. It had all browned steel furniture, a 42" long barrel that was 3/4" from flat to flat. a bean trigger guard, double set triggers.  I was stupid to sale it.  It was a sweet rifle.
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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2012, 05:48:42 AM »
I built one .36, a copy of a Samuel Faries rifle shown in Ohio Long Rifles, Volume I, and Ohio Gunsmiths and Allied Tradesmen, Volume I.  I think Keith, whose wife Sandy bought the rifle from me for him, just told me at the Peep Shoot it has 14 sterling silver inlays I put in it.  I didn't even get to make a drawing of it or take any photos except these two.  I only shot it about 12 times to regulate the sights.

Howsomever- it would shoot.  Here is Keith at one of Neill's matches, this target is a silhouette at 100 yards.  One shot only, offhand, someone else had shot at the head.  See Keith's shot in that center orange sticker?
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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2012, 04:47:11 PM »
Most accurate rifle I ever owned was a factory H&A underhammer in .36 I bought ca. 1970.  Traded it off and never got another .36--that was a mistake, but now I have too many rifles and not enough opportunity to shoot them.  My set skips from .32 to .40, then .45[2], .50[3], .54[2], .58 and then a .62 smoothie!  The old H&A would shoot 1" groups at 100 yds with a tang peep and much younger eyes....and no wind.

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #6 on: April 11, 2012, 06:28:46 PM »
I am building a .36 x3/4" x42 " Tennessee rifle right now.
You all are getting me excited to get it finished up and try it out and break my .45 "habit"

Mark

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #7 on: April 11, 2012, 08:04:30 PM »
This little .36 SMR has lived with me for quite a few years.  I've fired 50 yard groups as small as 3/4" but this is better than I can shoot...or even see.



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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2012, 09:44:33 PM »
 

  Mike I had a .36 HA under hammer too and once suffered a financial reverse and had to hunt rabbits at night with it I only had a .34 mold so I patched with a piece of blue jean and got up close. That was in the 70's It was finally stolen I wish I had it back just for old times and who knows may need to hunt cotton tails with it again.

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2012, 05:25:35 PM »
It has taken me a while to get a load worked up with mine.



Right now I am using 000 buck shot and an .020 patch with 40 grains of 3Fg GOEX.  My groups at 50 yards are about the same as what I can do with my 25-20.  I need something a bit bigger than a dime!  But they are fun to shoot!  An great for stalking woodchucks on a warm summer afternoon!

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Re: 36 Calibre
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2012, 11:39:09 PM »
Gorgeous rifle you have there.
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