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It's funny, in unmentionable cartridge shotguns, 16 gauge is far and away my favorite. Note I don't say modern, my current "go to" side by each was built around 1936.

Yet, I don't own a muzzleloader in this gauge,,,, yet.
My best performing and favorite cartridge shotgun is a 16GA hammer double built by Sauer, probably in the 1930's. Built in the British style with a straight grip and small fore end.
 
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So Kibler is going to add to their production line, 3 new rifle platforms?

Something called a RidgeRunner or a WoodsRunner; then a smoothbore of some type; and then a Hawken or PlainsRifle of some sort.

And this will happen over the next 5 years….
 
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So far from what I’ve read it’s a Roman nosed type of early American long rifle. Is that it?

I followed a link to a thread where the woodsrunner was discussed, but it was full posts of, “Well I think…” and “It might…”, and had images of close ups of a gun, or guns…but nothing definitive. Apparently this gun has a wooden patchbox, so maybe an earlier version of Kibler’s Colonial Rifle?

Then I go find an link to a January 2022 update article to share with you all, and someone posts the same link and says “This right here…”

So pardon my ignorance.
 
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So far from what I’ve read it’s a Roman nosed type of early American long rifle. Is that it?

I followed a link to a thread where the woodsrunner was discussed, but it was full posts of, “Well I think…” and “It might…”, and had images of close ups of a gun, or guns…but nothing definitive.

Then I go find an link to a January 2022 update article to share with you all, and someone posts the same link and says “This right here…”

So pardon my ignorance.
I shared the same link moments after you to share the source of the info you deployed an ampersand against. Whip out the ampersand and I'm gonna give you a link. Apparently moments after you find it for yourself
 

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