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Maybe you own or dream of it, perhaps you've got it all spec'd out in your head as what you'd build or have built. Probably dependent on where you live or what game you hunt, but if you had to sit down at "the drawing board" what would you come up with? Full stock, half stock, barrel caliber, size, length, make, lock style make, double or single set trigger, single trigger, sights, hardware and so on. Or maybe there's a commercially produced guns that fits your ideal.
45-70 gemmer hawken
 

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My .45 go-to for many years and if I didn't already have it I'd choose it for a dream rifle. BUT! If money were no object a Jeager or Woodsrunner in .54 sure would be nice. This is a L Lancaster, .45 X 36" X 7 lbs.

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I like the hawken too, but wish I could have one with a flatter butt plate. Not a fan of the deep curve.
I was really averse to them before having shot them, but for whatever reason I find them quite comfortable to shoot.

I remember seeing a photo of a custom one a while back with a flat butt plate.
 

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