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    Masters and apprentices

    isn't that the difference between a good carpenter and a bad one? A good carpenter knows how to cover his mistakes!
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    Masters and apprentices

    We'll probably never know...but................ Is there a difference in Master's guns and apprentice guns??
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    Dogs and frontloaders?

    I slaughtered a couple of Ostriches up here in Canada in the early 90's when my buddy was getting tired of feeding them. He was gonna get rich..but they ate him out'a house and home. Gut-piles always got carried off into the bush and Ostrich guts was no different. I laughed when my neighbor...
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    Dogs and frontloaders?

    This is an old story....probably from Field and Stream or Field Dog magazine. A fellow lent his beagle to a fellow squirrel hunter. Dog found the first squirrel perfectly but quit hunting after that. The guy's buddy returned disgusted with the dog. THEN the owner told him that he always guts...
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    SEEKING: English long gun advice

    as an up-date after all your input I have decided to re-do this gun so it pulls off the wall just like my Dad's 1950's Wingmaster. It is worn, but still well oiled and quite serviceable. I believe that I will get it this old girl shooting again. Dixie gun works has 1 7/8 hammers available, and...
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    SEEKING: English long gun advice

    Thanks for all your help and interest, By the way!!! Brent
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    SEEKING: English long gun advice

    I have just about all of the parts for this: W.Jacot LONDON, percussion fowling piece. There is no date stamped. I was advised at one time that this was probably an "apprentice gun", as it lacked a lot of the details that a Master would have included. The barrel is 48 inches, with a bore of...
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    Hello, from Edmonton, Canada

    I'm not going to be much of a resource, I'm gonna just lurk here and soak up the knowledge, if that's OK. I own 2 muzzle-loaders which I shoot as often as I can.
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