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It will definitely get the job done. But you only get one chance. smile


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Tis true, but then think how much faster reloading this gun would be VS reloading a Muzzleloader. In 1872 when this gun was built, nearly all the dangerous game up to that point had been taken by front stuffers. You know that had to be exciting when you muffed the shot.


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Yup, exciting for sure. And with enough recoil that it might take a few minutes to know if you missed or not.

This wasn't intended as a dangerous game gun (.635 ~ 18 gauge, ~50" twist), but a bigger version of it would be what I would have expected.

This is circa 1830s.



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I love that rifle....I was surprised you sold it. I could not swing it at the time or it would be in my safe.


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I bought it for moose, but the moose set up collapsed on heels of brain worms. It was way overkill for whitetails. I kept thinking about the nice pheasant guns or singleshots I could buy with the money. But I do miss it occasionally.

A similar one sold at Amoskeague two weeks ago. A friend bought it.

It is hard to find double percussion rifles that are not badly rotted out.


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Oh heck, over kill....I thought my .69 was just perfect on deer.....of course this is coming from a guy who just took his Whitetail at 8 paces with a .375 H&H.




we can not use double barrel guns in the ML season here in CO. Apparently some kind of advantage over the guys shooting the smokeless powder ML'as.

I want a percussion double rifle but singles are my true love. I have a SS falling block currently on the pay it when you get it plan. Pics when I get it paid for.


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You know, a single barrel like that WOULD BE something I would like. Two friends have them. The double just meant I had one barrel to clean and one to unload. Sort of a PITA.

I'm not against overkill in principle. Just didn't need that second barrel or all that capital tied up in that one gun.

That's a really sweet looking rifle and buck. I'd like a muley like that. So far, no luck.


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That is my best Muley and quite a bit of luck was involved. This was the second time I ran into him that morning on a still hunt. Funny thing was I had been looking for my friends along the old road that I shot him off of, calling for them with no luck. Sat down for 15 minutes or so and decided I had missed them so began walking to the truck and he got up out of his bed only 100 yards from the road. Easy shot but if my friends had been in the correct spot I am pretty sure things would not have worked out the way they did. Using the old guns sure do add something special to a hunt.


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What is the reason for the "C" cut-out or void on the trigger above the finger pull portion?

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Like many features on this rifle, simply to make it look interesting. This feature is seen on muzzleloaders sometimes.


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