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    ML Schuetzen

    I have all of Roberts books, they are very good. Another good one is "The American Schuetzen Rifle" by Rowe. This is a must have for examples of this type rifle. Thanks, James
  2. J

    ML Schuetzen

    Thanks guys. That's a very nice looking 40 cal. I finely settled on a Pedersoli Bristlen Morges 35 cal. 1 in 18 twist. Placed the order a few weeks ago, but it will take six months or more to get built and shipped here. These are supose to be close to custom built, with quality a step above...
  3. J

    ML Schuetzen

    Any body shooting Muzzleloading Schuetzen? You know 200yd offhand iron sights. I would realy like to talk with you. James
  4. J

    Gibbs .40 cal.?

    Thanks guys, I shoot a .40-65 to 600yds. without any problems. Accuracy is top notch scoring in the mid nineties if I do my part. I was hoping the 1-16 twist Pedersoli gibbs 40cal.would do as well, and maybe go to 1000yds. with the ability to use more powder in the muzzle loader. James
  5. J

    Gibbs .40 cal.?

    Anybody having any luck with the fast twist .40 cal. Gibbs rifle? Accuracy(group size) at at all ranges is what I am really intrested in. Thanks, James
  6. J

    Pedersoli Waddlander or Bristlen ?

    Does anyone have any experince with a Pedersoli Waddlander or Bristlen Morges? I am thinking of using one for Schuetzen. A 35cal. with an 18 twist would great. Thanks James
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