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Traditions Kentucky Rifle Deluxe Version

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The Spanish know how to produce an accurate barrel, that's for sure. They all tend to be lasers. My SDI Shenandoah version, with the one-piece stock and set triggers, is a pretty cool gun, I don't care what anybody says.

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To say that the Spanish barrels are very good shooters is an understatement because they are in fact equal to almost any barrel produced in the US. Pick up a Crockett .32 or any one of their rifles and see for yourself. I've yet to beat that little .32 with any other rifle I own. I can usually get about the same accuracy out of my custom .32 flintlock as I did with the Crockett. But when you're talking about a thumbnail size group at 40 yards how do you judge which is better?
 
The only reason I was looking at the deluxe is because I’ve heard the regular Kentucky has a floppy trigger with a heavy pull…Is that true?
It's floppy but I never thought the pull to be heavy. You can take the floppy out by ordering the single trigger for the Frontier rifle. It has a return spring. It might be a drop in but if not I think the return spring is a fit.

The lock with bridle makes the upgrade worthwhile
 
Why the 2 piece stock? There is a reason, I'm sure. I've heard their accuracy is as good as any. We see them a lot in movies and specials about history.
 
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