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Brand new never fired. 31" barrel. Has some of Jackie's famous wormwood in stock. No rust, no pits, no cracks . Very light and handi.
$750 shipped to your door. Or best offer.
Thanks for looking, rick
 

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I hate to put things in someone else's advertisement but here's my thoughts on LOP's.

Those short length of pull's are pretty common on muzzleloading rifles. They shift the center of gravity of the gun back towards the shooter resulting in the gun feeling much less "muzzle heavy" as it would feel if a longer, modern gun LOP was used.
This is important with long barreled muzzleloaders.
The only drawback I've found is it does put the rifle's wrist and your thumb's knuckle closer to your nose when you shoot it.

Now, back to the selling of this nice rifle. :)
 
I hate to put things in someone else's advertisement but here's my thoughts on LOP's.

Those short length of pull's are pretty common on muzzleloading rifles. They shift the center of gravity of the gun back towards the shooter resulting in the gun feeling much less "muzzle heavy" as it would feel if a longer, modern gun LOP was used.
This is important with long barreled muzzleloaders.
The only drawback I've found is it does put the rifle's wrist and your thumb's knuckle closer to your nose when you shoot it.

Now, back to the selling of this nice rifle. :)
T shirt shooting versus winter coat shooting. Sorry back to selling the rifle.
 
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