TVM Late Lancaster .50

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Thanks for sharing the photos of that gorgeous rifle. My lovely and loving wife got me a TVM late Lancaster flinter as a retirement gift. I treasure it. Wish I shot my other muzzleloaders that well.

Jeff
 
That's a beautiful rifle. I like the late Lancasters and have two of them with both in .45. Mine have no carving and IMHO carving is what makes yours really stand out.
 
Glad to see your rifle. I just ordered one similar - .45. x 36 straight brl. Would a swamped brl be better for hunting ?

Ha - old and short bad eyes and wanted that front sight a wee bit closer.
 
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