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WANTED WTB .54 or greater rifled muzzleloader project (restoration candidate or kit)

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wzroberts

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I'm looking for a winter project- a rifled muzzleloader to restore or a kit to build. Must have an excellent bore and the potential to be an accurate, quality firearm.

I happen to already have some .575-.58 minie ball molds, but I am open to other calibers over .50 and also love shooting roundball. All offers appreciated.

I enjoy refinishing stocks and take my time doing it (2-3 months on average, sometimes more). I don't mind making minor repairs, rebluing or browning if needed, replacing a piece or two, etc.
I do want a good value for my money, and something that I can be proud to take to a target shoot and take hunting next fall.

I look forward to hearing from you!
 
I have a 54 cal flintlock that could use some love. It has a curly maple stock, 36”x1” Colerain barrel. The brown finish on the barrel is marbled a bit and the single trigger needs some work. Shoots great
 
I have a .54 flinter, a friend built from parts, has a stock import barrel, I believe a siler lock shoots, I do now know what trigger is in it. Kind of a full stock Hawkins STYLE could be turned into a work of art. I have liked shooting it
 
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