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.451" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Made for use
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.454" round balls, pure lead, hand cast, per 100
Hand cast round balls are cast from pure soft lead. Each ball has a tiny flat, where the sprue was removed. Place this flat spot on top, centered on your muzzle. Hand cast round balls are made in a variety of calibers. If you shoot more than 1,200 balls per year, cast your own. See our large selection of bullet molds and melting pots. Made for use
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Southern Mountain Halfstock Rifle , .45 caliber, 33" barrel, percussion, ash, iron trim, well fitted, used
This Southern Mountain percussion rifle is used. Stocked in ash, the stock is stained to a dark brown and displays the grain pattern found on ash wood. The .45 caliber straight octagon barrel, percussion lock, and iron furniture are finished to a dark brown with a textured finish. This unsigned rifle has very well fitted parts and is very neatly sh
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JB Bore Bright , bore cleaner/finisher, 2 ounce
The Final Finish For Your Barrel, Improves Accuracy, Reduces Cleaning Effort A micro-fine bore cleaning and finishing compound that works as both a cleaner and a final polish to help keep barrels free of fouling and shooting their absolute best. Regular use gives your barrel a mirror-like finish that helps prevent the build-up of accuracy robbing c
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Virginia Valley Longrifle , .50 caliber, 39-3/4" swamped barrel, round faced flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, unfired, signed by Mike Compton
The design of this longrifle appears to have been highly influenced by examples from the Valley of Virgina during the early 1770's. The large round faced English lock is designed for fast, reliable ignition. This rifle has the graceful lines and slender appearance of an antique rifle, and would be ideal for your 18th century Colonial impression. Ne
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Virginia Valley Longrifle , .50 caliber, 39-3/4" swamped barrel, round faced flintlock, curly maple, brass, new, unfired, signed by Mike Compton
The design of this longrifle appears to have been highly influenced by examples from the Valley of Virgina during the early 1770's. The large round faced English lock is designed for fast, reliable ignition. This rifle has the graceful lines and slender appearance of an antique rifle, and would be ideal for your 18th century Colonial impression. Ne
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Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Mike has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting buffalo rifles into this book. From shooting the originals by Remington and Trapdoor Springfield's, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are also covered.
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Antique Halfstock Rifle , .32 caliber, 37-1/2" barrel, walnut, brass trim, percussion, marked Enterprise Gunworks ~ 1878
This antique halfstock rifle was offered by the firm James Bown & Son - Enterprise Gunworks of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. The lock marking is no longer legible, but is likely Goucher based on the die stamped game scene marking. The barrel is stamped Enterprise Gunworks with the Kill Buck deer stamp . They were located at 136-138 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
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