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If you could make, or have someone make for you, any caliber muzzleloader that is NOT offered as a standard caliber (.32, .36, .45, ect.), what would it be?

I would love to have a .25 caliber flintlock for squirrels and such...
 
Beef comes pre cut and packaged?
Why do I even bother going hunting? :blah:

I want a 1.25 caliber smoothbore for hunting moose with PRB.

Huntin
 
Hey fellows, did you know that there are custom makers out there that will cut any caliber you wish at only a little bitty bit more than the cost of a Greem Mountain barrel? You do not have to go on wanting. Rahaul will cut you a .25.

Old Mauser barrels go .32, Enfields work with a .28 and thick patch. Then there are the old barrels from .270 Winchesters and .284 Remingtons and 7mm Mausers, 6.5 Swiss barrels go .25 and some are pretty long.

Think about it, the possibilities are endless! I'm fron down south, we sit around and think about this stuff a lot!
 
Hey fellows, did you know that there are custom makers out there that will cut any caliber you wish at only a little bitty bit more than the cost of a Greem Mountain barrel? You do not have to go on wanting. Rahaul will cut you a .25.

There's a great idea, I could even get it to fit an existing stock, like a drop-in barrel would...
 
Musketman:

If you could make, or have someone make for you, any caliber muzzleloader that is NOT offered as a standard caliber (.32, .36, .45, ect.), what would it be?

I would love to have a .25 caliber flintlock for squirrels and such...

Would having an 8 bore Matchlock Musket under construction be non-standard? ::
 
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