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I joined this forum after recently purchasing a double barrel Pedersoli percussion Kodiak rifle and was curious re recent BP activities.

A few years ago I regularly shot a double barrel percussion shotgun on a skeet range with two like minded friends. Competition shooting with a Pedersoli Brown Bess preoccupied my Sunday mornings for a while. Life's demands took a turn and both guns were passed along.

Before all of this I had made a few rifles with hardware from Dixie Gun Works and stocks from my cabinet shop lumber supply.

I always wanted to make a double barrel rifle similar to the flintlock ones on display in the Tower of London in England. Now I am too old for such activity but not too old to fire one when it arrives in a few days.

Ken.



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I joined this forum after recently purchasing a double barrel Pedersoli percussion Kodiak rifle and was curious re recent BP activities.

A few years ago I regularly shot a double barrel percussion shotgun on a skeet range with two like minded friends. Competition shooting with a Pedersoli Brown Bess preoccupied my Sunday mornings for a while. Life's demands took a turn and both guns were passed along.

Before all of this I had made a few rifles with hardware from Dixie Gun Works and stocks from my cabinet shop lumber supply.

I always wanted to make a double barrel rifle similar to the flintlock ones on display in the Tower of London in England. Now I am too old for such activity but not too old to fire one when it arrives in a few days.

Ken.
GOOD GOSH MAN, WHAT CALIBERS?

OH and welcome to the forum

LD
 
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