I had one made by Pedersoli and when I finally found a load that it liked, it was a great little squirrel gun. It was pretty picky so it took a bit of work to discover what it wanted. I bought a .32 cal. MaxiBall mold for it and it hated those Maxis. I couldn't get it to shoot them worth a darn. Yet, my buddy had a rifle just like mine except his was a flintlock while mine was the caplock and it shot Maxis like a dream.....it loved them. Same design rifle, same maker, same barrel, same everything except his had a flintlock and mine had a caplock. It took a lot of work trying different loads, different patches, different lubes, etc. and it wouldn't group worth a darn. Then one day, I hit upon a load that it liked. I ended up with 30 grains of 3f Goex behind a .310 ball with a .010 patch lubed with Bore Butter. In retrospect, all of that sounds like a very logical choice but it just wasn't the first combination that I tried. I was all around it but had not brought all of it together. Once I had that load, the squirrels were in trouble. Still, I did find that I needed to wipe my bore between shots. I carried a pocket full of those little alcohol pads that come in sealed envelops for wiping skin before giving a shot. I also had to carry a ziplock bag to hold the used wipes rather than littering the ground with them. It was one stroke down, pause and one non-stop stroke out. Turn the pad over and repeat. Follow with a dry patch and re-load. The bore seemed to foul faster than a larger caliber but my technique solved that little problem and kept me going until I either gave up the hunt or filled my bag limit. If there is a place in your gun rack for a .32, and you like to hunt small game like squirrels, go for it. You will love it once you find what it likes. :thumbsup: