OT - Thinking on buying a Ballard
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OT - Thinking on buying a Ballard
Hi
I m thinking on buying a new Ballard Far West rifle replica by the Ballard Rifle Company and was wondering if anyone has any experience with them.Also am considering a first model Romano Maynard carbine which would you choose.
I m thinking on buying a new Ballard Far West rifle replica by the Ballard Rifle Company and was wondering if anyone has any experience with them.Also am considering a first model Romano Maynard carbine which would you choose.
What do you want to do with it?
Romano seems to be quality all the way. Ballard Rifle Company has an excellent reputation. I'm thinking the Ballard, depending on chambering I suppose, has more ballistic potential than the Maynard but let's face it, when you get into these sorts of guns, ballistic potential isn't the first thing in mind.
Ballard

Maynard

Romano seems to be quality all the way. Ballard Rifle Company has an excellent reputation. I'm thinking the Ballard, depending on chambering I suppose, has more ballistic potential than the Maynard but let's face it, when you get into these sorts of guns, ballistic potential isn't the first thing in mind.

Ballard

Maynard

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Hobie
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Whatever yu use it for, the Ballard will be a better choice. It also will hold it's value much better.
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I have a 10 year old Ballard #5 Pacific chambered in .45-2.1" (AKA .45-70). Hard to beat a rifle that has a wiping rod for field use & esp. when shooting black powder.
Shoots extremely well w/ GOEX Fg black powder & a 20:1 Paul Jones Creedmoor style bullet -- 1.5 MOA @ 100 yds.
I don't know 'bout the newer Ballards, but mine has a heavy Badger barrel on it.
The triggers, like the originals, are excellent!
I also have a newer #& LR in .40-65 WCF. It also is a fine rifle.
Ballards, while not exactly inexpensive, are fine rifle -- well made, outstanding fit & finish as well as attention to detail.
Shoots extremely well w/ GOEX Fg black powder & a 20:1 Paul Jones Creedmoor style bullet -- 1.5 MOA @ 100 yds.
I don't know 'bout the newer Ballards, but mine has a heavy Badger barrel on it.
The triggers, like the originals, are excellent!
I also have a newer #& LR in .40-65 WCF. It also is a fine rifle.
Ballards, while not exactly inexpensive, are fine rifle -- well made, outstanding fit & finish as well as attention to detail.
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Barbarossa: I don't think that you'll be dissatisfied w/ a Ballard.
Some of the following you may already know.
Since you want to shoot Black Powder (BP), here’s a link to an on-line BP reloading manual:
http://www.ssbpcrc.co.uk/Resources/Intr ... oading.pdf
Same document, but in WORD format:
http://www.ssbpcrc.co.uk/Resources/Intr ... oading.doc
Good link for info. on bullet casting:
www.longrangebpcr.com/8Phases.htm
I’ll also put in a plug for Mike Venturino’s “Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West,â€
Some of the following you may already know.
Since you want to shoot Black Powder (BP), here’s a link to an on-line BP reloading manual:
http://www.ssbpcrc.co.uk/Resources/Intr ... oading.pdf
Same document, but in WORD format:
http://www.ssbpcrc.co.uk/Resources/Intr ... oading.doc
Good link for info. on bullet casting:
www.longrangebpcr.com/8Phases.htm
I’ll also put in a plug for Mike Venturino’s “Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West,â€