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I traded for a 1875, 28 gauge fowler made in Zanesville OH., Everything looks original but the main spring. I had to replace a missing bolster screw which turned out to be(6mm-1.0 does this sound right to be from the 1800s). I also had to make a tapered ram rod 3/8×5/16×36. I have shot the gun once with 80gr 3f and .535 patched ball. I would like to find a weekend shoot near North Alabama.
 

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