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P. Bodini Schultzen Rifle

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I recently came into possession of a rifle made by P.Bodini in Italy. The rifle is a Schultzen style, 45 caliber (.450/.459 bore) - 1/48 inc
I have one of those. Was heading to range to shoot it today but had a flat!

Is a real beauty. Will have a hard time passing for antique with it's stainless steel barrel & all. Maybe it's just super highly polished steel? You know people back then had the time to sit and polish stuff like crazy.
h twist. 12 equally spaced lands and grooves.

Anyone have any experience in shooting these? Ball or bullets?
I finally got up off my lazy butt and took some pictures of mine.now I am not finding a way to post a picture without a url. Mine is on my phone...so any help on posting a picture?
 
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