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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    It appears to me to be an almost exact copy. ET :m2c:
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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    It is stamped with 45, that is all I can find. It looks identical to the old CVA spanish lock. ET
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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    Picture #1 is the kit as opened Picture #2 all parts laid out picture #3 german silver patchbox and stock grain picture #4 key inlets and forearm stock grain picture #5 lock inlet, lock and tang Hope this helps, ET :results:
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    Replacement Barrel for GPR FLintlock

    The #0 is pretty consistent at .320 while the #1 runs about .300. The #1 is easy to load with a thick patch. I have to pound the #0 in pretty hard with a thin patch. The #0 is super accurate. At 25 yards and under the rabbits and amardillos can't tell that the #1 isn't just as good. :redthumb:ET
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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    At 1:30 today 2/7/05 the Deer Creek Flintlock kit arrived with mail and shipping time that was good turn around time. The stock is maple with a little grain but not curly. The inlets are about 98% but ruff. The stock will take quite a bit of sanding to finish nice. The barrel is ruff with a...
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    Replacement Barrel for GPR FLintlock

    I get about 750 balls for $10.50 from Midsouth. :redthumb:
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    Replacement Barrel for GPR FLintlock

    Rebel, I have found that if I shoot #0 buckshot out of my crockett or cherokee I get better penetration and less meat damage than I get with rb. I wonder if the buckshot is made from a harder lead? :m2c:
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    Replacement Barrel for GPR FLintlock

    If you hit a squirrel in the body with anything bigger than a .32 it doesn't matter what caliber it is. Barking is an old wives tale, just shoot for the head if you hit the body put the hind legs in the bag and keep on hunting. :m2c:
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    Traditions Crockett

    Have any of you all found a flash cup that will fit the Crockett? Thanks, ET :redthumb:
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    MOWREY RIFLES

    They are not hooked breech or fixed tang. The receiver is bolted to the stock and this includes the trigger and nipple. The barrel is screwed into the recei :m2c:ver.
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    Shooting shot out of a rifle?

    Bad ideal. At the very best you will have a blown pattern with no shot in the center.
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    Red Stain Color

    What beautiful works of art! I am in awe. ET :master:
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    Traditions Kentucky Kit

    Some of it looks like beech.
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    Pedersoli Blue Ridge rifle

    I was told it was a copy of guns like his grandfather made.
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    Red Stain Color

    I have seen some maple stocks that were stained a beautiful red that had no orange in it. Does anyone know what color stain that would be. Thanks, ET ::
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    Mowery??

    I shot a .54 tree gun by mowrey for years and never had a problem. I had a bug for something new and sold it. I should of kept it as that model carbine is no longer made. ::
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    Mowery??

    It is Mowrey Gun Works in Indiana made and sold by Deer Creek Products. They are only available in Kit form. :redthumb:
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    MOWREY RIFLES

    They are now made by Deer Creek Products in Indiana and sold by various dealers including myself. They are no longer available finished but only in Kit form. :redthumb:
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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    The standard rifle is also 1 in 66 with german silver patch box and puter forend cap. Hardware is steel and the stock is eastern maple. The barrel is 15/16 in .45 and .50 and 1 inch in .54. All barrels are 32 inches long and it has double set triggers. They are made in the USA. ::
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    Deer Creek CVA type Mountain Rifle

    The order went out in yesterdays mail about 3:30 on 1/27/2005 It will take about 3 days for the mail to get to Deer Creek. I will keep a running report going as it comes. ET :m2c:
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