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I had said I wasn’t going to get one since I bought another Shiloh Sharps but I don’t think I can hold out. I really like the Kibbler SMR in .40 but I am waiting on a quote from Sitting Fox Rifles to compare
I’ve got some 32/20s and 25/20s that I’d like to legally shoot squirrels with. You can legally deer hunt with them but not squirrels.I didn't really keep up with it at the time but I was thinking the m ove to legalizing the 30 and 40 calibers for deer had to do with a new rifle coming out that uses smokeless powder, and some here just wanted to be sure it could be used for hunting deer.
The thing that decided me on a 40 caliber was the very real chances of running up on a large hog down in the palmetto thickets.
How does it shoot ?He decided to ship!View attachment 1179109
SorrySadly I sold it due to my wife’s medical condition
Do you know anything about the Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading's Fowler?I prefer a 54 for big game. I have a 32 for squirrels. I’m planning on adding a Fowler one day soon for turkey and bird hunting.
I bought an early Virginia from TVM probably 10 or 15 years ago. Their quality and reputation were excellent then.Do you know anything about the Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading's Fowler?
Ive been drooling over this one but dont know much about their quality etc.
I plan on using my S&W 16-4 .42 H&R Magnum on squirrels here in Florida since it is legal for squirrels and deer. On another note I am going to fit a .32-20 cylinder and a Model 48 .22 Mag cylinder rechambered to .327 FederalI’ve got some 32/20s and 25/20s that I’d like to legally shoot squirrels with. You can legally deer hunt with them but not squirrels.
I really like my .32 H&R revolvers. They have taken the place mostly of the .22 magnum. The 32 will do all that the 22 will do and more. I reload the 32, no shortage of ammo.I plan on using my S&W 16-4 .42 H&R Magnum on squirrels here in Florida since it is legal for squirrels and deer. On another note I am going to fit a .32-20 cylinder and a Model 48 .22 Mag cylinder rechambered to .327 Federal
They have been around for a long time. I used to buy parts for Jack Garner when he had it. I don't know who is running it now but the ones I have seen recently have looked goodDo you know anything about the Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading's Fowler?
Ive been drooling over this one but dont know much about their quality etc.