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  1. Coronet 440

    Black grouse and capercaillie hunting

    Cold winter hunting day (-15celcius). A couple of good situations , but the birds took a longer shot this time.
  2. Coronet 440

    Help with identification and dovetail question.

    I just bough my first muzzleloader rifle. It's Armi sport 45. I have asked twice by e-mail for Chiappa arms some information about the gun without getting an answer. Serial number is AC 37241, so if I'm not mistaken it's made in 1986. I measured the twist rate and i think it is 1/48. Barrel...
  3. Coronet 440

    Hello from Finland

    Hello, greetings from Finland! New muzzleloader shooter here. I just bough my first muzzleloader (Armi sport 45. percussion rifle) and i plan to use it for hunting black grouses and capercaillies. So much to learn but you have to start somewhere.
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