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    New Englander

    I have a 12 gauge barrel for mine also. I use a skeet choke, no need to remove it to load or clean. I just leave it in. It worked well on dove last year.
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    New Englander

    [ ]+1 on Bob Hoyt. He bored a New englander .50 for me to 24 ga. It shoots .58 ball very well and patterns well with shot. Price was reasonable and turn around time was short.
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    Short 28ga fowler

    Brown bear , I got it from TOW. It has a short length of pull. I'm 5'6" So a short pull fits me and a short barrel generally suits me better. I have a TV M early Va. .50 with a 36" barrel that fits me pretty well.
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    Short 28ga fowler

    Thanks all. I just ordered a 28 ga. English fowler with 34 in. barrel Should be here Friday
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    Short 28ga fowler

    Any negatives on a fowler with a 34 inch barrel? To be used for round ball woods walk and pot shots at rabbits , birds ect.
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    pedersoli sxs 12 ga questions

    They use win chokes. I use improved and modified in mine. (12ga) Fiber wads crush easily enough and card wads start sideways and straighten out with rod tip pressure. I don't use it much as I much prefer carrying and shooting a fowler. I'd trade mine for flintlock rifle or smooth bore.
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    .58 Smoothbore bare ball

    It shoots .562 patched and groups well. I mostly do woods walks around the pasture and would rarther not have to carry patch material if it will shoot good enough bare. .562 with .012 patch requires short starter. I carry shot and felt wads as well as card wads, so if I could do away with the...
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    .58 Smoothbore bare ball

    What is the best size bare ball to shoot in 24 ga fowler?
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