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    pedersoli sxs 12 ga questions

    I am thinking of purchasing a 12 ga. sxs muzzleloader For hunting rabbit and birds and such. I like the pdersoli because of the screw in choke options has anyone ever used one? Are they good shotguns for this application and where could I find a good used one for decent price all info would be...
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    New Englander rusty barrel?

    I had the same thing happen to me bought a new Englander for 50 bucks from a pawn shop barrel was bad rusted. But I will say this barrels are out there to be had for this rifle I bought a brand new unfired barrel for a hundred bucks great little rifle no and only in 150 dollars and could double...
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    just curious about a rifle

    I was looking at pedersoli's rifles and I am liking the frontier flintlock rifle was wondering how good a reproduction this rifle was if anyone has had any dealing with it.
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    just curious about a rifle

    Little leery about smoothbores at this time due to accuracy and my complete ignorance of how to use them properly would much rather go with a rifle for now and then maybe get a smoothbore a little later. As I said it will be my main hunting rifle.
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    just curious about a rifle

    No I have and army sport three band enfield with a whitacre barrel and functionally the same just not time period correct I use a t/c new Englander to hunt with now.
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    just curious about a rifle

    Well I want to be historically accurate as possible im not a gun builder by any means. I know that you get what you pay for but I don't want to get really deep into it. I wouldn't mind trying a flintlock just never have used one and don't know much about them. but also this will be my main...
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    just curious about a rifle

    I think I lean more toward the longer rifles the Kentucky or Pennsylvania style.
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    just curious about a rifle

    Well looking for a percussion rifle
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    just curious about a rifle

    Was wondering what would have been more likely to be used by a hunter in the northern Arkansas region in the early to mid 19th century?
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