Sparkyspark
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I have been shooting flinter rifles for a few years now and I'd like to get a flinter smoothy for turkey hunting. What would y'all suggest? Thanks, Bruce.
I have been shooting flinter rifles for a few years now and I'd like to get a flinter smoothy for turkey hunting. What would y'all suggest? Thanks, Bruce.
The shiny on the Loyalist Arms guns goes away pretty quickly. I like Loyalist's Light Infantry Fusil. They say it is 65 caliber (16 gauge), but often it comes in 62 or 20 gauge. Either gauge is a light and relatively handy about 8 1/2 pound gun.Brown Bess carbines are also great, if not fully historic.
Loyalist arms offer the Indian made fully shootable guns in cheaper range. They tend to be heavy and too shiny but you can fix that to a bit.
I’m mildly dyslexic and spelling is a big hump for me. Spell check helps a lot but it bites me in the hind end at times. Attempts to get schimmel came up with a no word found over and overThe word you seek is schimmel.
62 is a 20 gauge
65 is a 16 gauge
Whatever you start looking at, don't settle for less than the best lock. A great lock can make for a lot of other shortcomings.
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