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    Fouling the barrel before a hunt?

    Was the book in reference to muzzleloaders? I know the first shot cold bore logic for for a modern rifle but I wouldnt think most muzzleloaders would have the consistency to make much of a difference. However this is just a WAG so I could be wrong.
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    Italian kentucky rifle twist rate?

    Oh no worries. You gotta cover all the bases. Yes I did check the muzzle and it is rifled. Thanks for info and yeah they were asking 110 and I ask if they'd take 75. Settled on 85 so even if it needs a couple things I feel like it's pretty good value. Helps to hear someone else say it though...
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    Italian kentucky rifle twist rate?

    Didn't find much... made in Italy.. Sometime after 1950. Still don't know who made it. Really appreciate the information though.
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    Italian kentucky rifle twist rate?

    I really appreciate it and it's a .45
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    Italian kentucky rifle twist rate?

    [/URL][/img] [/URL][/img] Okay here are the barrel markings [/URL][/img]
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    Italian kentucky rifle twist rate?

    Picked up this rifle at a pawn shop for 85 bucks. Hoping to do some hunting with it but having trouble finding any information about it. Specifically the twist rate. I know it was important from Italy by F.I.E. but that's it. There are some other markings on the barrel and a serial number if...
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