Crow-Feather
32 Cal.
There is nothing more beautiful than a long thin rifle that comes easily to the shoulder and the sights just seem to adjust to the eye. the trigger floats to where your finger is curled and the rifle fires when you think it should. There is nothing on the rifle that isn't necessary except that the stock is a rich red curly maple so the world knows you found a good piece of wood. The caliber is small, but enough that it will kill deer and bear if you place the shot well. A Kentucky Poor Boy pretty well fills that description.