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now that we have a Muzzleloader forum does anyone know where to find .32s?

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amateurhour:

--- Quote from: Eric Krewson on December 20, 2016, 10:46:06 pm ---What you were told was correct, Rice makes runs of .32s, the others will make them on request and sometimes have them in stock.

I would save a little longer and move up to a more historically correct rifle.

The trouble is parts have gone out the roof and will continue to do so.

I know of guys who bought barrels and wood blanks even though they didn't plan on using them at the time. They were probably buying barrels for $75 to $100 that you couldn't touch for twice the price now.

One stated a while back he had enough parts to go full time when he retired and never run out.

Sorta' like my osage stash.

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yeah the biggest problem is I don't really know what I want.

I know that I've got an old CVA Hawken stock and double trigger assembly and a caplock (minus the hammer) that I'm converting to a flinter. I'm getting the cva barrel, flintlock, and screws from Deer Creek after Christmas.

That one is in a .50cal and I want something smaller for squirrels and rabbits.

I can't decide if I want a 32flint or a 20gauge smoothbore trade rifle. I've heard they're fairly accurate out to 40-50 yards if loaded right and I can shoot anything out of it.

bowtarist:
I've got a TC .32 Cherokee rifle, percussion, that I've hunted skwirel with for years. Bought it when I was a teen. Not wanting to part w it though. Just saying, TC used to make one anyways. Just my two cents. It's a fun gun even for my kids to shoot.

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