I have a .36 Pedersoli Frontier, and a .36 Traditions Shenandoah. Both rifles shoot great, but I have to give "looks" and "quality" to the Pedersoli. I use the Traditions gun when the conditions are marginal for hunting, i.e. rains, snow, and slippery conditions where I might take a spill. The Pedersoli is used for hunting and trail walks at my club. I have a percussion and a flint lock for the gun that can be swapped out as the need arises. (Sometimes it is difficult to find real black powder here in CT, so until I do find some I switch the flint for the percussion so I can shoot substitute powders). I also have a Pedersoli Pennsylvania gun in .32 that is my go to squirrel gun. The .36's are used after the leaves have fallen and the shots are some what longer. The .36 seems to carry better, and buck the wind better than the .32.