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beautiful piece!
That is kind of the way I am thinking? It is like women,red heads, black heads, blonds and anyother color of hair, I like them all?Which ever one I happen to put bambi on the ground with at the particular time.
Please, don't remind me(72) !!for me it's a 20 gauge New England style fowler. I am putting it together now. I bought an early Virginia kit from Jack Garner and screwed up the lock inletting and it finally gave up the ghost. I bought a Tulle stock from Pecatonica and I am using and modifying, as much as I can the parts from my Virginia fowler. The VA shot pretty good, under 5 inches @ 50 yds. I cut the barrel down to 36 inches and will thin out the stock, and slim down the metal to keep it at 7 lbs. or less. Good Lord do you lose strength after 70.
Like that Smoothie!!!Well I dug up a couple more, for what it's worth. And at one time way back I actually favored these two, a .45 and a .62 smoothbore.
Geeezzzz, not good to be squirrel where you live!!! : )I do like my 58cal trade gun. I can shoot shot or round ball. I take it squirrel hunting more than deer. I also have a 54cal Lyman trade rifle I like shooting too.
Have one in 54, love itI would take a fullstock flintlock hawken with wedge pins. Calibre either 54 or 58 in deep slow twist. Curly maple...mmm
Squirrels = Chicken of the TreesGeeezzzz, not good to be squirrel where you live!!! : )
nice set upsFor Bear and Elk in heavy cover, I use the .69 smoothbore. For more open terrain, I use the 1803 in .58. Lucky not to have to dream about the ideal Muzzleloader, I own them. Have a .54 percussion I am working on upgrading, to use in really rainy weather.
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