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i noticed that. ?? maybe it was an unfinished barrel used for pictures??
The barrel is very smooth. Don't let the pictures fool you. Sometimes photos can be really misleading. The bores are professionally produced by Rice (the best in the business) and are everything anybody could want. Again, trust us!

I can honestly say, don't worry about trying to look out for yourself. We have you covered!
 
The barrel is very smooth. Don't let the pictures fool you. Sometimes photos can be really misleading. The bores are professionally produced by Rice (the best in the business) and are everything anybody could want. Again, trust us!

I can honestly say, don't worry about trying to look out for yourself. We have you covered!
Thanks Jim for the education. Like I said, I didn't know except for what my eyes were telling me.
 
I ordered a 16 Guage on the first day they came out in cherry, love their products, I have a couple of colonials, two woodsrunners, and a couple of smr's. The best thing about them is you know they will just work. The touch hole will be in the right position, the breechface will be flat not drilled into and the liner won't be hanging out too far in the bore to grow fowling on and catch your patch or scrapper when cleaning and the locks are some of the best I have used. Good stuff.
 
The barrel is very smooth. Don't let the pictures fool you. Sometimes photos can be really misleading. The bores are professionally produced by Rice (the best in the business) and are everything anybody could want. Again, trust us!
never thought for a moment that we would get a bad item from you. :thumb: :). or Rice.
 
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If I had the extra funds, I'd have one on the way in 20 gauge with a walnut stock. But I just moved from Virginia to Pennsylvania, so no extra funds at the moment. From the pictures I've seen though, it looks very nice. I'll have to get my SMR in 45 first (which has been on my list for nearly 5 years at this point), then the Fowler.
 
I'd have to sell some of my other rifles to be able to afford another Kibler. Maybe.
Shoot I already have an unmentionable black rifle kit that I never assembled up for sale elsewhere so I can fund my smooth bore. My Woodsrunner happily depleted my mad money account :D
 
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