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    Greetings from Ozark, Arkansas

    Welcome from Peter Pender
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    Can i shoo this

    http://colerainbarrel.com/barrels/ Colerain doesn’t mention a jug choke. They talk about their 20ga barrel is restricted to .58 at the muzzle. That is not a jug choke.
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    SOLD Great Plains 50 cal. SPF

    Lock bolt will come from the left side and hold the lock on the rifle. I think its there but is hard to see in the first picture. Looks like you can see it on the lock plate.
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    Looking for a little advice

    This will be the easiest way. It’s not very traditional but there are guns with the sights JB Welded on that have been that way for years. I’ve always been a bit leery of relying on epoxy for anything structural but it’s worth a try.
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    Looking for a little advice

    I agree. Clean it up and solder it back. Just out of curiosity did it break when you were driving out the pin or did you notice a problem and pull the barrel? I wouldn’t think there would be very much stress there with the breech and the front lug on either side of it.
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    New member from Arkansas

    Hello Everyone, I’m from the Arkansas river valley and have been shooting and hunting with traditional muzzleloaders for around 30 years.
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    Arkansas

    I’m in Franklin county.
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