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    Traditions St.Louis Hawken kit

    I highly recommend these nice quality kits but junk the polymer sights & delrin ramrod.
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    18th Century smooth rifles

    Is there mention anywhere of 18th Century smooth rifles having swamped octagon barrels rather than the more common octagon to round barrels?
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    Traditions kits

    Traditions should rename the “St Louis Hawken” kit, the “St Louis Plainsman” kit.
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    Beechwood gunstocks

    Since Beech is a common wood for today’s entry level muzzleloader stocks, does anyone know if it was also used by early gun builders instead of Maple, Walnut & Cherrry?
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    Dixie Tennessee mountain rifle ID

    Has anyone kept a data base of serial number/ date of manufacture for these rifles?? I'm trying to find out when my rifle was made. These rifles were made by Miroku in Japan & sold thru Dixie Gun works from 1978 until discontinuation sometime after 1999. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    pedersoli "mortimer" flintlock rifle

    has anybody got any info on the pedersoli mortimer flintlock rifle in .54 cal? looks well built, but seems a bit pricey. is the quality there and how do they shoot? :thumbsup:
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