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Cannon
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- May 28, 2022
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While there are exceptions to everything, Southern Mountain style rifles are characterized by their clean, simple lines with little to no embellishments of any kind. But I have seen one that was inlayed and carved, they are best kept pure and simple. Now the Woodsrunner was meant to be carved. I'm struggling with that as we squeak.I'm just trying to learn. Is this because it would not be historically correct for this type rifle? The reason I ask is I'm close to ordering a Kibler Woodsrunner and am trying to decide if I want to get the carved version.