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November 05, 2012, 11:10:53 AM »
.32 is a little un fer sure, here's a bigger one. 10 bore civilian fowler/musket origional Eng. proofed bbl 34" long. Oregon walnut stock blank, a Pedersoli 1803 lock, re-hardened & tuned to go off ! all steel trim made by myself (except Eng. checkered butt plate).............Tom
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Another looker...
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November 08, 2012, 06:58:36 AM »
Yep that's a looker allright. I bet she shoots as good as she lucks too.
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I've only fired shot thru her so far, don't have any balls. With 70 gr 2f equal # 7 shot will cover a 30" cir. @ 20 paces, Very tight pattern, dead on line a site.
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Quote from: "gunmaker"
I've only fired shot thru her so far, don't have any balls.
I'm sorry for you....
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