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Rogers rangers musket photos please?

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This has been an interesting discussion, but I think the OP was wanting information about a specific, short, modern-made musket that was named a Rogers Rangers model by the seller, for marketing purposes.

Does anybody own that musket? How does it shoot?

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This has been an interesting discussion, but I think the OP was wanting information about a specific, short, modern-made musket that was named a Rogers Rangers model by the seller, for marketing purposes.

Does anybody own that musket? How does it shoot?

Notchy Bob
Larry zornes’ ranger carbine is the best high quality choice

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My Stand of Arms for my Ranger impression, right from the book....OF SORTS FOR PROVINCIALS
 

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The OP wasn’t getting this for HC/PC but for his personal enjoyment.
If this firearm fits him so that he can enjoy hunting or range time; then, so be it.
I have the percussion 1839 Bess variant and it is long for me at 6’5”.
My suggestion is for the OP to look at the pix of those and get that model if it looks good to him.
If/when he gets started on flints, he can decide later to branch out in the HC/PC models. New BP shooters are a Good Thing.
 
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and that is why they lost most of their wars, could not reach high enough to put power and ball in their barrels
Oh good golly. You kick the buttstock out away from you so your barrel is at a handy level. :rolleyes:
Do you think I brought along a step ladder to load this one?
 

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Mike, that recalls the very long-barreled flintlocks favored by the Boers of South Africa in the early 1800s, which they would conveniently load whilst sitting upon their horses -- at rest of course. The name in Afrikaans was "bobbejaanboud" which translates baboon's butt, after the shape of the buttstock.
 
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