Canuck Caster
32 Cal.
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My shotgun is an original. I assume that it was built between 1840 (cuz it's percussion) and 1874 (cuz it has no choking). It doesn't have a maker's name on it but it looks a lot like a Scott. It has 32 inch browned barrels, a small amount of outline engraving and a delectable walnut stock. All furniture is browned steel save for a small plain silver medallion on the lower side of the wrist. I don't use it very much, because of it's age. I'm afraid of damaging it, because although it is in shootable condition, it's not perfect. Some pitting of the bores. It was kinda rusty inside when I bought it, but after much scrubbing with a copper bore brush and liberal amounts of Ed's Red, it's much better than it was. I had it checked out by a gunsmith before I fired it and he said it seemed safe to him. My initial test loads were fired over an old tire with a long string, just to be on the safe side. My question to you knowledgable types is whether or not this old shotgun would be a good candidate for a patched ball or buck 'n ball. I currently only load it with 1 ounce of shot, using the same measure for a load of FFg. Thanks in advance for your ideas. :hmm: