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Hi. I feel like I'm new at this bp stuff, altho I had a .36 Navy repro back in high school that was a lot of fun. Was overseas for many years, then busy with work.
Now, retired and want to try it again. I just got another Navy repro and a Traditions Deerhunter ML, but am looking for faster reloads for deer season next year.
I'm interested in a breech-loading percussion carbine- Sharps, Maynard, Smith, Burnside, etc. Any opinions?
 
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