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    WANTED RB mold wanted

    I have this 1850's target rifle I'm trying to get back into shooting condition. The bore is larger than .375 but smaller than .380. I could shoot .375 balls with a super thin patch if I hammer it down the barrel. I have a .360 mold but that is real sloppy fit even with a thick pillow ticking...
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    New Toy - any info appreciated

    Just acquired a Green River Forge trade gun. 36 inch 50 cal. barrel and a twist that looks to be somewhere between 1:60 and 1:72. Really pretty rifle; nice wood, nice bronzy browning, oct-to-round barrel. Looks unfired. Got a really good deal because the dealer thought it was a Dixie import...
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    WANTED Looking for a short barreled flintlock

    I am in the market for a for a short barreled (30 -34"), largish caliber (54 - 62) flintlock but something a little more traditional than a Lyman or TC. Something along the lines of: 1803 Harper's Ferry English Sporting rifle Jager My budget is only $1450 or so
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    Trying to figure out what the original sights were

    I have an 1850's (??) target rifle that I am trying to figure out. It's half stock,octagonal 34 3/4 inch barrel, just over 1" wide at breech and .980" at muzzle. The only markings are "R Ashmore Warranted" on the lock plate and "Remington Cast Steel" on the barrel. It's about 38 caliber (...
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    NE PA newbie

    My wife and I shoot black powder competitively with the N-SSA. I am starting to branch out to pre-cw target rifles
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