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I have a Pedersoli Frontier in .36 flint and highly recommend it. It was my first flintlock and sold me on them, I now have six flintlocks and that is all I would buy now,
I'll second that. Shooters for sure.
I thank the both of you.
Appreciate your time for posting.
When I get her I'll take her out back and run a few balls through her and post results.

Take Care Stay Safe
GSM
 
Cant help re 32 or 36 cals don't have any. do have a 290 cal rifle in' Baltic Bird' rifle style maker one G Tyler of Ohio region at a guess barrel which ide guess was a few off rural possibly Depression or before era Squirrell gun but their being No Squirrels' in NZ lent its self to a Baltic Small game rifle probabley suited to big shot . If you get a Large Siler replace the cock with a C shaped cock you will more than double the throw of the flint . might look odd in Tennessee But didn.t in The Baltic regions C 1730 One such in the Visser collection so inspired me to knock one up so I did. .cheap to shoot .Prime is near the main charge .any one shoot so small a cal ML ?.
Rudyard
 
Because, as I have said in two different locations (once here and I made a thread in the percussion sub forum) I'm not finding information. I have searched the net for days trying to find range and target information on the Investarms .36 Santa Fe Hawken. I have not been able to find any more. Its kind of difficult for me to let go of $649.00 without more credible information.

The only site I know of is Muzzlel-loaders.com and they do not show any range or target information. One would think that unless sales are booming, why would they not advertise this ML more? Why the lack of information? Why no credible videos of range time and targets to be found?
Go over to ALR.
 

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