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    Smoothbore Flintlock idea.

    what to do? my 2 cts. save your money go to a rondy or a couple local shoots take a good camera - good close up ability, look over and shoot a bunch of different guns, most guys are proud to let you. when you find one that grabs you photo it all you can, talk to the owner what he likes & don't...
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    Smoothbore sights?

    I can imagine someone taking out their fine 100% original late 1600s trade gun and being told they can't compete with a bunch of recently built reproductions because " trade guns" aren't supposed to have rear sights and no one told the builder 300 years ago. where's my ak 47? great gun but very...
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    Smoothbore sights?

    Is there a good reason no rear sights are allowed at a smoothy match? if the originals had them then this must be an arbitrary rule. why not prohibit left handed locks, slings or whatever. if you think you cannot compete with someone who has a rear sight you need more practice because it's very...
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    20 or 24 ga

    Hey Rusty, I have both, same gun,nw trade gun long story, anyway the .62 is great for shot and serious large game but if used on the range or a match by the end of the day you get a little sore. the .54 is great for small game and and range. being smaller bore the barrel is heaver-less felt...
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