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Well I'd look at a Dixie Cub rifle kit in .32
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All you have to do is a little sanding, then stain and finish the wood, and I'd save up for the Kibler Kit in .54 and use that for deer. Buy the Kibler in .36 and you have to save up that much more money to buy your next Kibler Kit in a deer caliber...,
..., unless you want to go for a .40 in a Kibler.
LD
Well, I was a little torn about the .40 for everything aspect of it. Believe me it's very tempting. But i always considered the .40 a somewhat close range game for deer, and i have a .62 Fusil de Chasse that would work fine at those distances.
I think (but obviously don't know) that a .40 loaded light would be great for squirrels. But i hunt near populated areas on public land and would have to be more conscious about where that ball gets flung to if I miss. Maybe splitting hairs I guess, and I reckon one always needs to be conscious of that.
I need the rifle mainly for squirrels, so I guess .32 may be the best bet. Never had one that small. My only concerns are getting a decent ramrod and attachments for it. Some say they foul easier, I don't know, but I usually wipe between shots when hunting anyways so I ain't worried if that's the case.
I've been looking at all the other options, Pedersoli, traditions, etc. I think for the money the Kibler will be worth it. Top grade barrel, nice lock and a breeze to put together. The Sitting Fox kits look great for the money, but a lot more opportunity for me to screw it up!