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Offline Crawdog

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Cabela's Rolling Block
« on: August 29, 2003, 05:47:31 PM »
Does anyone out there have any opinions, good or bad, about Cabela's Rolling Block blackpowder rifle?  This is the one based on the Remington RB action.  I'm new to the BP game, but want something more unique than the usual.  I do however like the convenience of the in-line shooters.  No offense to you traditionalists and Encore/Knight, etc. guys.  :grin:  Any info would be appreciated.  Thanks.

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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2003, 04:18:15 AM »
Crawdog

I got more compliments on my RB 54 looks than all my other rifles combined. It shoots straight & it shoots well, but I'll never buy that rifle again.

It may be the world's hardest muzzleloader to clean "properly". If you want to take shortcuts cleaning it, you need an imaginative mind to uncover where the toothbrush, Q-tips, pipe cleaners & thrust spray has to go.  That gun needs a complete trigger assembly tear-down every 2nd time to the range or corrosion may occur in the primer/#11 hollow door cavity where it's held in by hinge pins.

That plunger-pin in the door will freeze or break if your dog is as stupid as mine... causing the standing gun to fall over a few seconds after cleaning it. I took it to Cabelas to get fixed because the part# in the booklet was confusing -- it did not give me the option of buying a one-piece replacement.

When I entered Cabelas with my booklet & rifle, the gun department manager looked at my gun & offered me the complete 100% price I paid for it 8 years and 700 shots ago. I always keep my store receipt in my booklets/manuals so I handed it to him. He gave me a store credit for $289.... I walked over to the rifles & bought the T/C Omega. All the way home, I had this big grin on my face because both parties were extremely happy. The manager got his "collector's item"... I got a much easier & more modern "brand new" same-style inline with a more reputable name.
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2003, 04:06:31 PM »
Triple,

Thanks for the reply.  That is exactly the kind of detailed info I was hoping for.  I think I'll be going with an Omega.

Crawdog

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« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2003, 01:43:45 PM »
I live near cloudytown,mn.
 an t7 said it. In the few short years I been reading this www thing the Cabelas RBlock has never had a good review!
 I enjoy traditional shooting,but Id' ruther someone enter the sport succsessfull rather than havin troubles!
 Checkin more Crawdog,
Hat's off to ya fucias! :D  sumtacks :grin:

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« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2003, 02:41:01 PM »
Hey there sumtacks!

Good to read you here! I miss the ol' hangout at Shooters. I was just talking to Propredator on another thread here & over at CVA.

A few of thew boys are over at Shootersville. I don't know if you're aware of that. If you need help findin' it -- just holler a bit, I'll run ya' dare webpage.
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« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2003, 03:16:50 PM »
Hi there, Triple se7en!

I've never seen a Cabella's Rolling Block muzzleloader.

Does the action look like it's adapted from a cartridge Rolling Block?

Please describe the breech mechanism and the primer/nipple arrangement.  Post pictures, if possible.

Curious John
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