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SQUIRREL HUNTING RIG

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Someone earlier suggested a thread to show squirrel hunting rigs. Seems squirrel hunting is very popular amongst our crowd.

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Here’s a pic of mine. Like to see more.
 
I agree with that. I collected quite a few caplocks before I got bitten by the flintlock bug.
I was bitten by that same bug.
Haven't chased squirrels in quite some time and never with a muzzleloader. Now ya got me itchin to try, gotta go find a rig now, LOL.
Go for Brother.
I used a Double Barrel 12ga muzzleloader for a few years, last year was the first time use small caliber PRB.
It's a challenge and very rewarding.
 
Another squirrel hunting rig with my wife’s 36 cap gun. The horn and message are her favorite and the youth sized rifle fits her well.

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Thanks, it’s become an addiction. I truly appreciate the builders craftsmanship. They are however field grade guns and very rustic bags/horns which I like.
 
Thanks, it’s become an addiction. I truly appreciate the builders craftsmanship. They are however field grade guns and very rustic bags/horns which I like.
That's exactly what I like too. I do admire the really slicked up and custom rifles some of the guys on here have. I appreciate them showing them off. For me it's like an art gallery with some beautiful pieces. But when it comes to my stuff I like it rustic, plain, and simple.
 
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