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I didn’t know as kid in the late 1960s that they were called ‘swamped’, but I learned at Colonial Williamsburg as that kid that barrels were larger across at the rear, tapered towards the middle and then flared towards the muzzle.
 
l learned real fast when I shouldered a custom rifle made by a very talented acquaintance. It felt very light and balanced as opposed to my straight barrel builds.
 

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