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    Mowrey .58 carbine

    [/img] [/img] Here are a couple pictures of the .58 Mowrey that I bought.
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    Mowrey .58 carbine

    Can't seem to figure out how to post a picture, seems ever site is a little different. If someone wants to email me, I'll send them the picture, and they can post it. The carbine, doesn't say Mowrey on it anywhere, just Trail guns Amory, Texas Carbine, 1 of 1000. This one is number 217...
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    Mowrey .58 carbine

    Just bought a Mowrey carbine in .58 cal. Didn't even know they made them in that cal. Anyone else have one? Has a brass frame, made in Texas, 24 in. barrel.
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    H&A barrel twist

    It's a .45 cal. I don't have it here with me, I'm thinking of buying it. But don't wnat one that has a fast twist. I know the shorter barrel won't have a slow twist, but still want one that will shoot roundballs.
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    H&A barrel twist

    Does anyone know what the twist would be for a H&A underhammer rifle with a 20" barrel? Thank you for your time.
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    Civil War Smoothbores

    Most smoothbore shooters don't realize that in CWSA or NSSA shooting matches, you are not alouded to use a patch with your roundball, only powder and a roundball. So you have to find just the right combo with the smoothbore to get on the bullseye, and stay there. Myelf, I cast a .069 ball...
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    Civil War Smoothbores

    I shoot, smoothbore, rifled musket, carbine and pistol. I enjoy all of them, but the smoothbore is the most fun seems like. Like I stated before, you know you done good when you turn in a score of 46XX, or higher with a smoothbore. Some shooters don't shoot that with a rifled musket, but they...
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    Civil War Smoothbores

    Myself, I'm a member of the CWSA, do alot of live fire matches. I love my 42 smoothbore, when you shoot a 46XX with a smoothbore, you know you've done well, just wish I could shoot a 50XXXXX with my old eye's. Next to the smoothbore, I enjoy shooting my Smith carbine.
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    what about a Pedersoli rifle?

    I have a Pedersoli 1777 Charleville, very nice weapon. Great fit and finish, shoot's very well. I'd buy a Pedersoli before any of the other mass produced rifles.
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