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At that price I would go Kibler and have a top notch longrifle
If you want the Kibler you will have to do a lot of work or spend an additional $700 for their in the White option where the barrel, ramrod thimbles, action, trigger guard, and butt plate are fitted for you. Or you could get a Pedersoli Kentucky or Pennsylvania rifle kit from Dixie for a lot less money and all the parts are fitted for you unlike a Kibler kit unless you spend another $700. My scout rifle from Pedersloli is reliable with a little 4f in the main charge. It is the same rifle as their Pennsylvania rifle with a carbine length barrel.
 
I believe the Scout has the smaller Lock. The Pn. n Alamo by Pedersoli are in the same price range as a Kibler Woods Runner kit. Kibler's kit rips Pedersoli a new one ! Kibler's kit $1200-$1300 area. Can be decently finished in 1-3 weeks. I can't speak for all but the Woods Runner kit will get my vote & i am saving up my samolians for one in a .50
 
I believe the Scout has the smaller Lock. The Pn. n Alamo by Pedersoli are in the same price range as a Kibler Woods Runner kit. Kibler's kit rips Pedersoli a new one ! Kibler's kit $1200-$1300 area. Can be decently finished in 1-3 weeks. I can't speak for all but the Woods Runner kit will get my vote & i am saving up my samolians for one in a .50
The Kentucky, Scout, and Pennsylvania rifles all use the same lock and vary between $699 and $950 for the kit versions depending on which one you chose. I don't think the Alamo is offered as a kit so it is not comparable. You would need to compare the Alamo rifle to a factory finished Kibler Rifle. Those kits make you do your inletting yourself unless you spend another $700 for Kibler to do the inletting.
 
It's small but not flimsy. I put about fifty rounds or so with no problems. Occasionally had to change flints every two dozen or so strikes. The antechamber is the one thing I don't like about the Pedersoli Pennsylvania rifles. Putting f4 in the chamber with the main charge helps a lot. You can check Pedersoli part section. The lock says Pennsylvania / Kentucky flintlock. Yes the Kibler lock will be better however the Pedersoli Pennsylvania flintlock is a good lock. It's not flimsy. The Traditions factory flintlock are flimsy.
 
I will have to agree to disagree. Dainty/petite/small on my Scout/Scout/Scout is a pos ! I have come to the conclusion that mine is the pits. My stock has several long limb scars that i detest the looks of it. So i post here because i don't like others to get took. I tend to get bent when someone trys to run over me n what i am conveying to others !
 
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