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rt2bowhunter

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Anyone else use a switch barrel setup for hunting. I’m just getting back into muzzleloader’s. And I have my GM round ball barrel and a 56 cal smooth bore I’ll be using as a shotgun. For small game and Turkeys. That’s all I really need but have thought about getting another stock.
 

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The TC rifles are good foundations for switch barrels. I employ two, one a TC Hawken and the other a TC Renegade. 45 and 54 barrels for the Hawken and 50 and 58 for the Renegade.

I don't care for the Renegade stock and might do a Pecatonica re-stock.
 
I made this Tennessee with interchangeable barrels. .50 for larger game and a delightful .40 for smaller and just for fun. Now that deer season has passed I have just switched to .40 in anticipation of spring. Its become a long winter with more than enough snow. As a result of the Groundhog's prediction I intend to shoot every damned woodchuck I see....🙄

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I've got a bunch I can switch around.

I have TC Hawken and Lymans plains rifle w/15/16" channels. A fast twist 1-28 GM barrel in 50, the factory 1-48 Lyman barrel in 58, a rare 20 ga smooth bore barrel that came with the Lyman, and a 12ga Toledo barrel that's a drop in like the GM.

Everybody gets worked up about a 12ga 15/16 barrel not being safe, but I got it NOS with the paperwork and proof sheet from Toledo. That barrel has a tight full choke, the 20ga Lyman barrel is a straight bore.

I also have two Renegades, 50 and 54 1-28 GM barrels and a 1-66 TC roundball barrel.
 
No,but I like the idea. Problem is,over here,if I had a new barrel with a breech plug made for one of my rifles over here,I imagine it'd have to be registered as another firearm,as the serial number on muzzleloaders ( all that I've seen ) is on the barrel. Be interesting to investigate though.
I had to pass up a 50 cal cva double rifle with matching 12g barrels once due to lack of funds,kicking myself over that one.
 
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