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    flinch?

    I think everyone will flinch once in a while. The best way to cure it is to practise. A lot. That's one beauty of the double set triggers. You can practise everything without loading the rifle. Ten or 15 minutes of drawing a bead and tripping the tigger several times a week should help both...
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    Patent vs Non-Patent Breech

    I think one of the main advantages in the patent breech is to allow dissassembly ease for cleaning. That is, at least in the case of the TC breach. The origionals the purpose was probably for strength.
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    frontear rifle

    Hi guys. I got to this thread kinda late but I've got some experience with the problem. I bought a .36 Frontier some years ago. I love the shape and feel of the stock. My rifle shot very well and had no ignition problems if I did my part though the litlle pea size bore required to much...
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    .32 or .36 questions

    I had a .36 Frontier Pedersoli I got for range shooting with a muzzleloading club. Really didn't like the .36 as it needed to be cleaned each shot for top accuracy. Didn't matter though as I had a major failure with light loads. The drum stretched and blew out the nipple. Couple of years...
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