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I'm new to muzzle loading but have always had a fascination with blunderbusses. My question is what to look for. Where would be a good place to start? I have a flintlock T/C rifle so I'm familiar with using a flintlock but I just haven't seen much about blunderbusses.
 
Just curious if you found a Blunderbuss. I ordered the Blunderbuss Barrel: 14"x .75 caliber from Jack Garner at Tennessee Valley Manufacturing. I am working on the stock for it now.
 

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