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    Pedersoli says it's a 1 in 65 twist for the .54. All the others are 1 in 48
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    Ok everyone you can stop voting. I just hit the buy button and ordered the Cabela Pedersoli Blue ridge .54 cal from Cabelas. Should be to Cabelas for my pick-up in 5-10 business days
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    Thanks. I also sent Cherry an email. It might just be me. I tend to over think things. The barrel is just fine for even stout loads of say 70-90grs of Triple7 FFF. However it would be nice to know ahead of time what the groove depth is before I try to get the barrel slugged and find out that the...
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    Thanks. I just sent an email. I'm only asking these questions because I am concerned about the walls being to thin especially in the .54 cal. Also it would be nice to know if the grooves are shallow or at least a decent depth
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    Emailed them twice but no replies.
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    Measurements across the flat and groove depth. All I've been able to find about the flat measurements was .888" which actually falls in between 7/8 and 15/16
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    Yeah the votes have it a .54 Pedersoli Blue Ridge but still need just a couple of questions answered by someone who also has one.
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    None in store. I talked to customer rep yesterday and then have them in stock ready for shipment 5-10 business days but you have to order on-line
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    Sorry I meant HAVEN'T
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    No have handled one. None in the store. All I've been able to find out about the flat is that they're .888" which is some where between a 7/8 and 15/16".
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    So it sounds like you'd pick #2? The .54 Cabela Pedersoli Blue Ridge
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    Yes All are available.
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    Both the Traditions and Pedersoli are similar. I do like the 1 piece stock of the Pedersoli better though.
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    O should have said percussion ONLY
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    Lets just say I've never built a rifle from a kit. Deer hunting in Indiana and target shooting. I did have someone offer to build the GPR kit for me for 200
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    Here are my choices again: 1) .50 Traditions Deluxe Kentucky. 2) .54 Cabelas Pedersoli Blue Ridge Kentucky. 3) .50 GPR. 4) .54 GPR kit. Please base your vote on which is the most reliable and most well built. Not so much on caliber or price.
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    .50 cal Percussion Traditions Kentucky Rifle

    I just want to make sure I don't waste my money and get a good reliable accurate (II know I have to do my part) well made Ml, . The one thing I don't really care about a whole lot about the Kentucky is the take down to totally clean it
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    .50 cal Percussion Traditions Kentucky Rifle

    Hi. If you own one of these can you PM me? I'm thinking about getting one instead of a .50 cal Investarm Gemmer Hawken,
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    Commits on Gemmer

    I sent Investarm another email asking them for the measurements of the lands and grooves in their .50 cal Gemmer Hawken rifle. Some might think that I'm over thinking it and if I'm going to order one just order it. They might be right but I'm not going to be happy if the lands and grooves are...
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