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What would it be? Can not be a Safe Queen, you must Shoot it.

Style? English fowler ca. 1760

Caliber or Gauge? Probably a sixteen bore would be about right.

Barrel length? 44" to 48"

Lock? Chambers

Flint or Cap Lock? Flint

Build by who?
Oh, I'd probably build it so it's right. :wink:
 
The carpenter's house is the one with the leaky roof...
I know how you feel. :( The only muzzleloader I own is a 18 bore english double flint gun ca. 1815. I wouldn't mind owning something I built one day..... :haha:
 
I can not answer this question with out more information.

1) What hunting season is it?
2) How much money do I have in my pocket?
3) Is it raining out side?
4) Do I have my honey do list complete?

See my problem?
 
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