Entry fees are $20/day or $50/3days, and include lunch and beverages. 5.1 Black or smokeless powder or any safe combination of powders may be used. We try to make the Columbia Schuetzenverein events sort of like "a gun show with live ammo", with participants bringing a large variety of seldom-seen old and new target rifles, and think of it as much more than just a target competition. This rifle is set in a Schuetzen style Tiger Walnut stock with deep cut checkering and a WebIt is a firearm with an unusual name, and an unusual appearance to go with it. Date rules adopted by membership August 1997. Our barrels are marked only with twist, make, serial number and date, as there is no reason to list the groove diameter. The barrel is ha, Solid tight rifle in good overall condition with good bore in a neat and versatile caliber, all original parts and finishes. This is not known as a target cartridge, as the .30-30 is better, but for hunting deer it is fine and very effective. Plate, 2-ins. Offhand: 3 minutes per shot including sighting and fouling shots, a 10 minute sighting in period from the bench will be allowed. In recent years, the Schuetzen boys are using heavier bullets than the standard 165 grains. One of the most famous companies to adopt it was Stevens Arms, which chambered it in thousands of its Model 44 single shots, for both target shooting and small game. This rifle is sold for parts, J. Stevens Marksman in 22LR with 22" barrel. There must be something to this because there has been a resurgence of the Schuetzen game, and single shot rifle manufacturers like C. Sharps, Shiloh Sharps, Meacham High Wall, Ballard, Lone Star Rolling Block and CPA Stevens are all producing rifles chambered for the .32-40. The standard barrel is a #4 part octagon style which is 30" long, weighing about 11 pounds; longer barrels up to 34" long are available at no extra charge. Sighting or fouling shots will be permitted if firing has been interrupted for an appreciable length of time. If no brass is available, then the .32 Special case can be used. This is probably the most popular caliber for the folks that like to shoot the .25s. Receiver and butt plate have most of their original nickel plating with flaking. Barrel is cast steel, bore is good with a minor pit in the chamber ahead of the breech plug. Accuracy is not a problem, except for the cost of the best ammunition. Schuetzen rifles come with either standard scope bases or the Weaver style. A front sight slot can be provided at no extra charge for 3/8" sights. Click here for common options, or call us at 570-828-1669 for a quote. Antique Maynard No. You can contact me, RG "Chris" Christensen, at 301-926-2650 or (preferred)

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