Pedersoli Whitworth Rifle

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @314299
    @314299  4 года назад +9

    Note to viewers, this is an "edited" version of an older video, this version passing muster with YT.

    • @chevy6299
      @chevy6299 4 года назад +1

      Was thinking I saw this one before. It was the carry box that gave it away.

    • @slowhand1198
      @slowhand1198 4 года назад +3

      For now, at least. Damn commies.

  • @nickf9392
    @nickf9392 Год назад +2

    Nice set up you have. I have been shooting the Whitworth since they first came out, a long time now. It is one of my most prized firearms. It is a unique piece of engineering and perhaps takes the same type of mind set to get the most out of it. In other words, be prepared to give this rifle the special treatment it demands. Cleaning after every shot, consistency in every single step involved in the prep, loading and shooting. And critiquing your process to fine tune the variation out, and consistency in. Have fun and enjoy your fantastic results!

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Regrettably the Whitworth is not mine, it belonged to my friend Dave who you see shooting it. Even more regrettably Dave passed away late last year. I am glad this video is here as it is way to remember him.

  • @LuckysLair
    @LuckysLair 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had a Whitworth back in the 90's. I regret selling it every time I see a video about them

    • @314299
      @314299  6 месяцев назад +1

      Was it an original of one of the Pedersoli reproductions?

    • @LuckysLair
      @LuckysLair 6 месяцев назад

      @@314299 I believe it was a Parker Hale, I think I got it from Dixie. I sold it to a guy who did reloading, taxidermy, etc. so at least the guy who got it really appreciated it

  • @pokiebaron1
    @pokiebaron1 4 года назад +4

    I think black powder is one of the most under enjoyed parts of our sport. Love to see a video, or link, to the loading stand build. Thanks!

  • @stephenperry522
    @stephenperry522 3 года назад +2

    The Whitworth bullit is cast in a hexagonal shape and it screws itself down and backwards into the barrel. It does not need to obdurate or expand to fit the bore.

  • @roleymarx3811
    @roleymarx3811 4 года назад +1

    This is a great video! I'm not much on muzzle loaders, but I find myself fascinated by this weapon and the man's loading stand. The procedure and narrative for loading is great.

  • @heyyoubuddy6749
    @heyyoubuddy6749 4 года назад

    Thank you for putting back up. I would love to have one of these fine rifles. They where a prized rifle for the ones capable of using it. Neat twisted bullets to fit the bore. Thanks again for sharing this video

  • @kencurtis508
    @kencurtis508 4 года назад

    Good video, thanks again. A lot of those parts on the rifle are very similar to my Sniders. Nice rifle.

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      I think it was really just the barrel that set these apart.

  • @44hawk28
    @44hawk28 Год назад

    I noticed that the crown of that Barrel isn't anything like the crown of the original Whitworth guns that I have seen. They have a much deeper and what looks like about a 35° crown on them so that you can seat and fire the round. And it's designed to fire a 45 caliber hexagonal projectile at 530 grains of wet that is size to about 442 to 445 so that you can fit the paper around it. I believe that requires two grease wads and two cards if not three.

    • @314299
      @314299  Год назад

      Interesting. I have not had any chance to examine an original Whitworth but it is interesting to hear of the differences between the original and reproductions.

  • @henryofskalitz2228
    @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

    Well I got a raise and worked more hours saved up and I am now waiting for my new Whitworth to be shipped to me

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад +1

      Nice. That is certainly something to look forward to.

    • @henryofskalitz2228
      @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

      @@314299 suppose to come today I'm like a giddy like a kid waiting for ice cream right now

    • @henryofskalitz2228
      @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

      My order was back ordered and yet it came yesturday I'm am extremely happy with it after sighting it in

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 4 года назад +1

    These can be extremely accurate rifles, it may be a good idea to mark the ramrod to indicate where the charge should be when fully seated down, not a problem on the first shot, but with a fouled bore it can be difficult to know where fully rammed is. What possible objection to this video can youtube have ?

  • @medic1433
    @medic1433 Месяц назад

    Do you have any plans for the shooting stand?

    • @314299
      @314299  Месяц назад

      Sorry I do not have plans. The stand was built by my buddy Dave, he based it on one he saw on "British Muzzleloaders". Regrettably Dave passed away some time back.

  • @Afro408
    @Afro408 3 года назад

    Front sight is a ‘Globe’ sight. Nice rifle and put a decent load in it! 😉

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      When the video was done the owner of the rifle had just got it. This was first black powder gun so he was just learning. Also he could not find any black powder locally so had to use the substitute. He later moved on to proper black powder and stiffer charges.

    • @Afro408
      @Afro408 3 года назад

      @@314299 Excellent! There really is no substitute, especially if shooting the Minié ball. There is not the same ‘kick’ with the substitutes.

  • @jonathonkennedy9321
    @jonathonkennedy9321 2 года назад

    I want a whitworth so bad

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      Save your dollars!

  • @JUSTANOTHERDAY333333
    @JUSTANOTHERDAY333333 4 года назад

    i dont miss that white paint job on the Remington i had at the time, i do miss the Nissan though.

  • @buddharashi5874
    @buddharashi5874 3 года назад

    nice gun

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад

      They are a very high quality replica of the originals.

  • @ironmatic1
    @ironmatic1 2 года назад

    ugh it has that same cleanout screw that Pedersoli also tried adding to the Enfield until yielding to public outrage.

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      I'm not sure if the current version being offered has it o if it's been deleted.

  • @stevedavidson3681
    @stevedavidson3681 4 года назад

    What powder charge and type of powder did you use?

    • @314299
      @314299  4 года назад

      My buddy was new to muzzle loading at the time and I think he was using a light charge of Pyrodex, i think he has since moved on to more substantial charges of proper black powder.

  • @henryofskalitz2228
    @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

    I really want a whitworth rifle but it looks like it isn't gonna happen until next year and 2 months...

    • @314299
      @314299  2 года назад

      Why is that?

    • @henryofskalitz2228
      @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

      Money

    • @henryofskalitz2228
      @henryofskalitz2228 2 года назад

      I spent a bunch for my 10mm carry gun in reloading supplies, press dies, primers, powder and bullets.

  • @williamkoppos7039
    @williamkoppos7039 4 года назад

    No Groups. At least I saw how this guy loads it..

    • @314299
      @314299  3 года назад +3

      This was the first or second time the owner had the gun to the range and shot it, he was still getting used to the process, not much point in showing groups at that stage as they would not be representative of what is possible with the rifle.

  • @canbrit4621
    @canbrit4621 4 года назад

    Whitworth is not whiteworth lol H is silent

    • @drdnout
      @drdnout 2 года назад

      Vitvort?

    • @jdenmark1287
      @jdenmark1287 16 часов назад

      No isn’t. You’ve been hanging around Canucks too long.