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Welcome from Pa. If your rifle is a .45 cal. , on small game , don't load it too heavy , as that will help you to have some meat left to eat.
Actually, one of the most used forest bird hunting rifle caliber here is 308 win. It has the same bullet weight as 45 muzzleloader,but the exit velocity of the bullet is 895m/s.
 
He wrote 'percussion rifle'.........
Yeah thanks for that..., and he also mentioned hunting birds namely grouse which is often done using shot, AND he's in Finland, so there was a possibility that the translation was incorrect, for we sometimes have folks that call smoothbores "rifles" and sometimes translations for "gun" come out "rifle" OR that it WAS a rifle but had been made into a smooth rifle to shoot shot, OR even the possibility that he was planning to shoot shot from his rifled barrel, HENCE the question...,

LD
 
Black powder shotguns are much more common in Finland than black powder rifles. But it is very likely that I will never come across a person who shoots a black powder gun let alone hunts with it. Even the police didn't seem to know what to do when I applied for a permit for a black powder gun. It is very rare here in Finland. You can currently buy round balls and black powder (it's not easy). Everything else has to be ordered from somewhere or done yourself

Also, I last used English at school 20 years ago, so it wouldn't be surprising if my texts contained mistakes.

Thank you all for the warm welcome!
 

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