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Building a Late Flint English Rifle

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Though I drool every time I see one of Dave's completed guns, I may be even more intrigued with the photo's and explanations he provides as he builds one. But either way, I always look forward to any of Dave's posts.

Gus
 
Dave,
lovely rifle you are building. I have a late percussion English hunting rifle, .72, slow forsythe rifling, wide grooves and ver narrow lands. Ver comfortable to shoot with 4 plus dram charges and patched round ball. Lovely crisp lines. Will look forward to more of your postings

cheers

Heelerau
 
Your work wold stand with any 1700 London work.The only piece I have seen that would equal it was by my dear friend, the late George Wortner of Chatham, Ontario who built a Manton copy.John Cark of Tottenhan also did some nice work on English-style rifles. Well done Sir!
 

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