Cdad What is the maximum distance you would take on a deer with that setup? If you don't mind me asking, how much $$ do you have in it?
I guess you are asking about "my Idaho White".... Since Idaho changed the rules in midstream I needed to come up with a ML that would equal if not be slightly better than what then was an Idaho legal inline. I think I have done that.... It is not a stock TC Renegade/Hawkin at all. As you know our White's have a 26" 1/24 twist barrel and will shoot conicals or sabots equally well. So my first challenge was to find a barrel that met the new Idaho rules... it had to look traditional... So I went to the Green Mountian Barrel site and I'll be danged if they were not offering a GM LRH SS 1/28 twist barrel for a Hawken or a even Renegade. I decided to get the Hawken "Long Range Hunter" barrel - 28" x 15/16ths. And at first I did mount it in a TC Hawken stock, but later changed it to a Renegade stock because I like the simpler looking stock. Then I got a new TC lock, the new faster lock and changed a couple of parts in the lock to provide a faster lock time even yet. Pulled the triggers, honed and polished them so they are as smooth as a "babies butt." When it was all done it turned out to be just what I was after. What ever I could do with the then Idaho legal White - I can do with this new Traditional looking TC/GM Idaho White.
Distance... 150 yards is not a problem - 175 is easily do-able if the conditions are right and with more practice on my part a 200 yard shot is not out of the realm of possibilty.
One thing I did loose because of the new Idaho rules is trajectory.... As you know I really like shooting sabots and a 300 grain .458 (45-70) Nosler Partition PP from the White for elk and/or even deer. Well, I think I am alright with the Bull Shop 460 grain lead conicals... they actually have a higher BC than does Nosler and they both hit with about 1200 lbs of energy @ 200. It just takes longer for the 460 to get there and it is not as flat. So I am thinking my new Idaho White will do just about anything my Utah White will do.
Last week sometime I did take it out to the rock pit for a test run. I shot a 5 shot 2" group with it @ 100 yards and if you count the 6th shot of the group it was a 2 1/2" group with six shots... I then set up clay pigeons from 75 yards to 125 yards (that is about the longest shot I can get in the rock pit) and began shooting them 1- shot one bird.... It is a shooter...
Most of the parts came off E-Bay and I got them quite reasonable - you know how cheap I am... and even the barrel was on close out from Green Mountain... I even bought 2 blued LRH barrels and changed out a couple friends to the same set-up... I think I might have $200-$250 into the gun. Oh, one other part I had to change was the front site - had to go to Williams and order a shorter fiber optic to get the barrel up so I could lob those grenades...
While, really I would like to be shooting the real White - this Idaho White will work just fine this year... then I think we (Idaho) will come back to our senses. I know 3 of the commissioners are ready to switch back now. But I am sure there will be some differences - including the perpetuation of short range hunts that will allow even what i would call modern inlines - not the old Idaho legal ones.
Does that give you the information you were after...