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    WITHDRAWN Contemporary .40 Flintlock

    Even with the blur it does seem to fill out quite well and give a wide picture through the rear peep.
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    WITHDRAWN Contemporary .40 Flintlock

    I dont have the best eyesight in the world so the peep sight would be a huge help. I know this may sound strange but could you get a photo of the front sight picture through the rear peep sight ? I have looked through some peeps before that I just cant see squat through and some that I can. If...
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    Looking into getting my first flintlock rifle

    Thanks for the info. My local gunshop has Hornady .395 (40 cal) round balls on the shelf and patching material, lubricants, cleaners, possible bags, jags, ball pullers, cleaning kits and more. Quite a large muzzleloading section. That shop was where I bought my modern Traditions muzzleloader. I...
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    Looking into getting my first flintlock rifle

    Just the kind of person I was looking forward to replying to this thread. Hats off to a fellow Marylander. Thanks for the info.
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    WITHDRAWN Contemporary .40 Flintlock

    I see you stated the rifle has an overall length of 58" but do you know what the exact barrel length might be? Also is the lead easy to remove from that rear dovetail and is the peep sight removeable ? Just asking hypotheticals here as I am questioning buying a .40 caliber rifle as my first...
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    Looking into getting my first flintlock rifle

    I am looking into getting my first flintlock rifle. I have a modern muzzleloader but I want to get into traditional muzzleloading. I want a flintlock and I want to hunt deer with it. I live in Maryland, USA and my local hunting regulations state that the minimum rifle caliber that can be used is...
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    Euro Arms 1803 Harpers Ferry

    the euroarms is 1:48" for .58 cal Zoli repros or 1:66" twist for the .54 calibers. originals were mostly 1:49" but varied from 1:47"~1:49".
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