Looking at the Pedersoli Rolling block and Trapdoor rifles/Carbines in either 45/70 or 38/55. These are new production firearms and proofed to modern standards. Does anyone have experience with either? Since this will be an online purchase and i will not be able to hold one until i have bought it i am relying on others experience. My usage will be range fun and ocasional deer hunting. So first question, is the rifle too long and unweildly? Would I be better off with the carbine taking into consideration the loss of bullet velocity with the shorter barrel? Right now my black powder fun includes an 1842 Springfield reproduction and an English Trade gun (Flintlock). But in the groups best opinion would i be better off with the shorter version? Secondly I am having a hard time deciding between the rolling block and the trapdoor. I like the way the trapdoor looks over the rolling block but as I understand the trapdoor is a lot weaker then the rolling block and can only fire low power cast bullets.... Is this still true in a new Pedersoli? I would like to be somewhat effective on eastern White Tail deer. I hunt from a treehouse that has a bait pile about 50 yards away. The shorter carbine would come in handy here. But also the higer velocity of the rifle....
So if anyone can help me decide. I am probably going to go with 45/70 since that seems like the more common chambering and is the more effective hunting round.
Anyway what does CGN think?
So if anyone can help me decide. I am probably going to go with 45/70 since that seems like the more common chambering and is the more effective hunting round.
Anyway what does CGN think?