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what is your favorite style of rifle?

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Have to go with the Lancaster style for the flat butt (much more comfortable for me) and the beautiful lines.. The style also balances well. Looks and function. And, of course, flintlock.

Jeff
 
You mean actual original guns, or those made up by the precarve stock makers? They rarely resemble one another.

For me, Reading and Berks county guns. Deceiving in their simplicity. Can be harder to get "right" than Lehigh guns.

For the most part, Lancaster guns bore me to tears. Very few are different enough for me to find interesting.
 
This is mine. A 300 year old Jaeger rifle
 

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Colonial/pre revolutionary war, Dutch fowlers, and Ohio/Vincent rifles would be my favorites. But truth be told.................I love 'em all. If it shoots black then I like 'em.
 
Lehigh Valley
Bucks County
Tennessee Mountain Rifle
In that order. I like the smooth transition of lines that to my eye make all of those styles elegantly graceful, petite, functional, with no wasted wood.
Robby
 
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