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40, 54 and 62 (trade gun)…. And a 58 (trade gun or fowler). That is almost two bores right?
You could cover all your bases with a fowling piece, a pea rifle and a large bore rifle. Actually, here in New England, a good smooth bore would do everything.A thread from earlier this week got me thinking. Why not have just one or two bore sizes for all of my muzzleloaders. It would make range trips a lot less of a hassle. So I've settled on .54 caliber and 12 bore for everything. I already have both right now, I just want to add a flintlock. What do you think? This doesn't include revolvers, of course. Thanks
A thread from earlier this week got me thinking. Why not have just one or two bore sizes for all of my muzzleloaders. It would make range trips a lot less of a hassle. So I've settled on .54 caliber and 12 bore for everything. I already have both right now, I just want to add a flintlock. What do you think? This doesn't include revolvers, of course. Thanks
Is that where you live while storing your little ladies in the brick gun safe?been thinking about more gun storage my self
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nope!Is that where you live while storing your little ladies in the brick gun safe?
Sounds good.A thread from earlier this week got me thinking. Why not have just one or two bore sizes for all of my muzzleloaders. It would make range trips a lot less of a hassle. So I've settled on .54 caliber and 12 bore for everything. I already have both right now, I just want to add a flintlock. What do you think? This doesn't include revolvers, of course. Thanks
What we think isn't important. This is a 'do yer own thang' game. Choose what you like and to suit your needs. That said, .54 and 12 ga. are good all around choices but use more lead and powder than something like .45 and 20 ga.A thread from earlier this week got me thinking. Why not have just one or two bore sizes for all of my muzzleloaders. It would make range trips a lot less of a hassle. So I've settled on .54 caliber and 12 bore for everything. I already have both right now, I just want to add a flintlock. What do you think? This doesn't include revolvers, of course. Thanks
Good choices.Sounds good.
I go a little lighter. Since I don't have any really heavy animals, such as elk, to hunt here, I chose .50 caliber for my rifles and .62/20 ga. for my smoothbore fowler.
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