Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

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Sim G
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Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#11 Post by Sim G »

Very nice!
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
ballkeeper

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#12 Post by ballkeeper »

see how it shoots next, came from kranks ,only trouble going there is now ive seen 2 more i d like.........
ballkeeper

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#13 Post by ballkeeper »

well had a quick shoot ,with some 148wc an 3gr of bulleye,all seems well, tho had some probs seeing the front sight as much as ied like ,perhaps ill need make it a bit thicker.
ballkeeper

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#14 Post by ballkeeper »

think this redish/gloss look should go? look on uberti site apparent 2 finishes ,not sure how easy it is to do ,
http://www.ubertireplicas.com/product/1 ... e-carbine/
john60wales

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#15 Post by john60wales »

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Hello there,
I liked the pic of you rolling block. A lot of fun to shoot. Heres the one i bought last year [if the pic works]...if not just go to: https://www.flickr.com/photos/john60wal ... ed-public/
if your intrested.
I did have one mishap when I accidently double-charged a case...but all that happened was the 'gate' bent out of shape...& my ever forgiving gun-smith had to sort it out..
cheers
John
ballkeeper

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#16 Post by ballkeeper »

nice which make is it
john60wales

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#17 Post by john60wales »

Its a Pedersoli. To be honest I wanted a 45/70...but I had a free slot for a .357...so when this came up I bought it:-)
pumpkinman

Re: Rolling Block Carbine 357Mag

#18 Post by pumpkinman »

Hi really liked the rolling block ,used to have a uberti ,my first firearm actually , fitted it with dioptre sights made it a lot more accurate much to the scorn of purists who think they should be able to be removed from a saddle in a hurry,
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