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Here's a nice setup for somebody that wants to hunt. I bought this gun brand new from Dixie Gun Works about a year or two ago and have given it a little bit of use. The bore is clean. The lock sparks very well. I made a removable rear ghost ring sight that puts me spot-on at 50 yards. I cut a notch in the stock behind the tang to help index the rear sight. I had to file the front sight down pretty far to get it to shoot where I'm looking. But with the rear sight, it's accurate and without, I've been able to bust some clays and even take a dove out of the air. It saw some use this past turkey season and I took a nice gobbler. I'm including the brushes, jags, flints, wads, cards & a .600 casting mould. This is a great setup for somebody looking to add a trade gun to their tool chest.

However, I decided that this trade gun just isn't for me. I plan to pick up a percussion shotgun for my scattergun needs and am using the proceeds from this sale to fund that purchase. I paid about $1400 for the gun new. With the added accoutrements, I'm asking $900 + shipping -- a good deal for what is essentially a fairly brand new gun.

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And here’s a video of my shooting it at a gong out at about 75 yards. Ignition isn’t as fast as many good custom guns. But it’s not bad & tends to be more reliable than my Pedersoli Kentucky. This shot was faster than normal (which is why I actually hit the gong this time). But it’s not that much slower most of the time. I’m just twitchy & flinchy still.
 

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And here’s a video of my shooting it at a gong out at about 75 yards. Ignition isn’t as fast as many good custom guns. But it’s not bad & tends to be more reliable than my Pedersoli Kentucky. This shot was faster than normal (which is why I actually hit the gong this time). But it’s not that much slower most of the time. I’m just twitchy & flinchy still.
Is the rifle still available?
 
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