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Not sure if I'll sleep much tonight...i have my first double barrel muzzle loader shotgun on its way.

It's a William Moore 12 bore from London with 30in barrels.

The gun will need some work to get it ready for Duck Season... but to say im excited is a gross understatement.

I understand the William Moore was a good quality weapon, and many copycats of it were made in Belgium. Any further info would be appreciated.
 
It's a William Moore 12 bore from London with 30in barrels.
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I understand the William Moore was a good quality weapon, and many copycats of it were made in Belgium. Any further info would be appreciated.
Some info about Wm. Moore shotguns is found in the beginning part of The Muzzle Loading Shotgun, Its Care and Use by V.M. Starr at this link.

http://home.insightbb.com/~bspen/starr.html

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