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Offline scott johnson

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.72 calibar kodiak
« on: December 30, 2007, 01:51:15 PM »
Im thinking of maybe getting one for black bear hunting hear in wisconson, Iam pretty sure Iwill get a tag this  year it will be 8 years  any ways Idont mind spending the money as long as it will be accurate out  to about 75 yds Im sure Iwill be only shooting 20 to 40 yds during a bear hunt, I would like to keep at least a 4inch group at that yardage , Ihave heard of people getting this gun and returning it sometime up to 3 times because it shoots very poorly Ireally would appreiate hearing from someone if they have any info,Icould use my .54 caliber with a conical ,but their is just something about having a side by side big bore black powder that intrigues me,. thanks

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2007, 02:26:41 PM »
I've never even heard of one.  Any pictures anyone?  Sounds like a really cool gun.


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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2007, 05:05:01 AM »
I have been admiring them in Cabelas for some time.
I don't know how they shoot.
That is a real shame if they are inaccurate.

Inaccurate rifle=tomato stake + kindling wood
Aim small don't miss.

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2008, 03:30:09 PM »
well if it's worth anything too ya I live in Minn. and we have 2 cabelas stores. 1 in owatanna and a new one in rogers. they have a place called the bargain cave,, it's returns with warranty. They each have the .72 cal pedrsoli kodiack double in their racks as returned, that should be a hint. It's short barreled and heavy!  I have friend with the same in .58 and it's more than enough for black bear.

 One would be better served, purchasing a single shot .54 and learning how to shoot it, than needing a second shot too replace the first mis-placed shot from a double. IMHO

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2008, 12:38:29 PM »
Hey Forest2 - We have 3 Cabelas stores in Minnesota don't forget East Grand Fork MN store.
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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2008, 07:07:22 AM »
Scott: These rifles can be immensely fun to shoot. I have had several in various calibers. Some guys give up on them because they don't understand how double rifles work, whether cartridge or muzzleloader. For double rifle theory, check out Graeme Wright's "Shooting the British Double Rifle." You can get it from Huntingtons.com. It explains the way velocity and projectile weight affect the barrels' convergence and divergence. When you get a Kodiak dialed in, there is simply no greater joy in traditional muzzleloading than spanking your target with a right, then a left, and it is even more fun with the big .72. Sent you a PM.
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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #7 on: March 18, 2008, 07:26:55 PM »
.they have a place called the bargain cave,, it's returns with warranty. They each have the .72 cal pedersoli Kodiak double in their racks as returned, that should be a hint.It's short barreled and heavy!

  Well how much are they charging in the bargain cave it might be worth the drive up there.......... ;D

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #8 on: March 19, 2008, 05:11:21 AM »
i want one in 45-70  but a 72 would work
never to much gun

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #9 on: March 21, 2008, 02:53:22 PM »
Im thinking of maybe getting one for black bear hunting hear in wisconson, Iam pretty sure Iwill get a tag this  year it will be 8 years  any ways Idont mind spending the money as long as it will be accurate out  to about 75 yds Im sure Iwill be only shooting 20 to 40 yds during a bear hunt, I would like to keep at least a 4inch group at that yardage , Ihave heard of people getting this gun and returning it sometime up to 3 times because it shoots very poorly Ireally would appreiate hearing from someone if they have any info,Icould use my .54 caliber with a conical ,but their is just something about having a side by side big bore black powder that intrigues me,. thanks


You can never have (TOO) many ML's, so go for it if you have the green to spare.

That said! Your 54 even with the round ball will do a number on Mr. Bear.
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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2008, 04:50:58 PM »
Quote from: william_75 link=topic=133994.msg1098559206#msg1098559206 date=1205904415
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Well how much are they charging in the bargain cave it might be worth the drive up there.......... ;D[/color]

 Saw one today,,in Owatonna ,,789.99--- .72 cal. Thay'll dicker a bit with ya,,maybe geit fer $750
Good luck,,

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Re: .72 calibar kodiak
« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2008, 07:47:26 PM »
Hi

My brother bought one about a month or two ago. 2 inch accuracy from the word go at
50 - 70 yards.
I am not up to date with his loads but I know it was with conicals.
 ;D Oh and by the way, he has a hunt booked for this week to hunt 2 eland cows
with the .72.

If he is successful I will get some pictures and better detail on the loads used.

Sweet