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Dixie Tn Squirrel Rifle

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John Hurt

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I currently have a .32 caliber flintlock Dixie Tn Squirrel rifle that I'm considering converting to .45, 50 or .54 with a drop in barrel. Looking for suggestions especially from anyone who has done the same? All responses appreciated.
 
If it's like my Dixie Mountain rifle in 32, it has a very thin barrel. I don't remember off hand the diameter but one of those bigger barrels won't fit the stock. Maybe the 45 but I think that's a big maybe. If it works out, you are truly a Lucky Man.
 
barrel barely big engouh for a 50 cal. so forget the 54. new barrel will cost the same as another rifle.
 
I wouldn't do it. Deer season is how long? Squirrel season is months long and they to me taste better than venison, which is maybe a month.

Buy another rifle and keep something for small game. They're fun and challenging. Well, any hunting with a ml is fun, but you'll probably get more opportunities with a .32 than you'll get with a .50. A barrel will cost you, too, and I would imagine fitting a bigger barrel wouldn't be cost effective. IIRC, which isn't worth much.
 
Thanks for all who responded. I'm going to leave the .32 as is and buy another in larger caliber, do love chasing bushy tails with the flintlock.
 
Welcome to the forum. DO keep the .32 and get a bigger gun later. I shoot my .32 and .36 more than any others. But the .45 gets shot the most after those two.
 
Welcome to the forum. I must agree with the majority here. The Dixie Tennessee Mountain Rifle in .32 cal is a nice rifle that has been out of production for some time now. Do yourself a favor and hang on to it. It will be fun (and cheap!) to shoot.

There are plenty of .50 and .54 cal rifles around. At a local ML club you will find a number of them, both factory and semi custom, in pretty good shape in the $200-$700 range. Also check the online auctions. Btw, if you ever want to sell that Dixie .32 just post it in the Classified Ads-Auctions section. It won't last long! Good luck. - John
 
.32's just for plinking, is reason enough. Or.... crank it up for rabbits or other small critters.

I practice my off-hand shooting with small calibers.


Perfect for squirrels.
 
Good choice to leave it as a .32 caliber. I have one and they are good shooting squirrel rifles. Save up and buy a bigger caliber. :thumbsup:
 

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