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I hope this works. The trigger can be over cocked if not careful. I've just gotten used to it. Pop the side plate off to reset.
1" X 32" bbl. A couple of small dents in the wood.
That's a good look gun hows it shoot? I'll give it a try. Thanks
 
I loaded it with 75 grains FFG, .530 ball and a .015 patch. I manage to get 5 shots in one raged hole at 25 yds. several times. Like I mentioned, you have to beware of over cocking the hammer. It would help to have a bit heaver trigger spring.
 
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I loaded it with 75 grains FFG, .530 ball and a .015 patch. I manage to get 5 shots in one raged hole at 25 yds. several times. Like I mentioned, you have to beware of over cocking the hammer. It would help to have a bit heaver trigger spring.
Ok I am thinking.
 
I have a nice .54 half stock custom but it's a lefty. Oregon barrel, single trigger and excellent condition throughout. Barrel has not been shot that I can see.
 
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