SmoothboreMurph
40 Cal
I know I have been asking a lot of questions about different rifles and such but this should be my last for a while. As I have posted before my Grandfather was looking for a new rifle to replace his old "Canoe Gun" for hunting. He wanted a Kibler and then a Whitworth. He finally decided flintlock was better and was about to give me the go ahead to buy a Kibler Colonial .54 kit when his friend called him and asked if he wanted to go to a local flea market to look for tractor parts. We all went to the market and there about 5 stalls in was a man selling muzzleloaders. My grandfather went over and saw what he now wants as his new rifle. A Pedersoli Mortimer .54 cal, the gun was already sold but still hanging up for display and he couldn't get enough of it. It had an interchangeable 12 gauge barrel which he was in love with and it had a rear creedmoor sight as well as a rear leaf sight on the rifled barrel. After the meet he told me that was what he wanted and I went out looking for one. There is one for sale here on the forum but it doesn't have a rear creedmoor sight. My question is can a rear creedmoor sight me mounted onto a rifle that never was meant to have one without ruining the wrist of the stock ? Or is there some sort of threaded piece that is already in place for a sight from the factory on creedmoor models ? Secondly can all Mortimer Rifles interchange barrels from .54 to 12 ga or only one model ? I asked Pedersoli themselves and they weren't any help as they were telling me to buy a rifle and a shotgun separately for best results ( probably to make money ). Anyone with knowledge to help me would be much appreciated with their response and I will also be scouring the internet for more information. This is going to be my Grandfather's final rifle and I would like it to check off everything on his list. This will be my last post on my Grandfather's rifle search so that I don't pester forum members anymore. Once again thanks to all who reply with helpful information it is very appreciated.