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You guys are GREAT ! So much wisdom and advice. I'm sure that which ever one I end up with, I'll be picking your brains again
Thanks
Bill
Thanks
Bill
Thank you for the info. I'm not familiar with the Seneca, so it's nice to hear from someone that is.I saw that someone had offered yo a nice 36 Seneca from experience they are great to carry and shoot.
My experience has been that the smaller the calibre of a muzzleloader, the more finicky the gun can be to wring out all the accuracy that the gun is capable of producing. To accurately shoot the squirrel calibres, your loading technique needs to be consistent. Consistency is key, same pressure when seating the ball, same amount of powder (it doesn’t take much variation to have a noticeable impact on the tiny lead pill that the .32 throws), same patch thickness, etc…Thinking of adding a 32 or 36 cal rifle for small game/varmint shooting. Looking for your wisdom of pro,s and con,s of each.
Also, what brand would you suggest will shoot well, but be easy on the wallet ( yep, wife keeps me on a budget)
I shoot leftie, but doesnt have to be a LH rifle.
I'm open to new, used or kit.
Looking forward to hearing what you have to say.
Thanks in advance
Bill
Good job! Thanks for sharingMy last shooting session with the TC Cherokee in .32. Just pulled it out after many years sitting idle. Fine little rifles.
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