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Who makes a good muzzleloader for lefties? I'm considering Lymans Plains rifle, but I'd prefer a Kentucky/Pennslyvania type rifle. Can anybody help? Thanks
 
The LGP is a reasonably authentic replica of a 1830 and on halfstock gun and are of good quality for the price I don't think there is much out there in production type Kentucky/Penn. guns that are authentic or of comparable quality to the Lyman... I guess the Blue Ridge by Cabelas (Pedorsoli)has a good rep as to quality but is a little shy on the authenticity side. and is priced close to the authentic "in the white" offerings of some of the semi-custom gunmakers.
Quality usually comes with a price, as does authenticity, you will need to decide how much of each you are willing to shell out for and go from there.
 
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