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Here is my Kibler Southern mountain rifle in 45 caliber curly Ash. I am keeping this one for myself. The ramrod tip I made from a deer horn of a deer I killed. I zeroed it in yesterday first two shots was in the balls each touching at 52 yards had to file the site. Just a touch to get it perfect the photos are taken on my phone. My computer is down, the picture is do not do it justice. It is absolutely beautiful.
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I really like the color, parts fit and caliber but just never could warm up to the course grain of ash for stock wood.
 
Here is my Kibler Southern mountain rifle in 45 caliber curly Ash. I am keeping this one for myself. The ramrod tip I made from a deer horn of a deer I killed. I zeroed it in yesterday first two shots was in the balls each touching at 52 yards had to file the site. Just a touch to get it perfect the photos are taken on my phone. My computer is down, the picture is do not do it justice. It is absolutely beautiful.
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Beautiful work
 
I really like the color, parts fit and caliber but just never could warm up to the course grain of ash for stock wood.
That was my initial gut reaction but as I looked through the pictures I warmed more and more to it. It's sacrilege for sure but pretty as the curly maple is It's nice to see something different.
 

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