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36 Caliber Muzzeloader
anyone know of a mfg that makes a 36 caliber muzzelloader inline that uses a 209 primer . in ct its the only caliber muzzleloader we can u se on state land for small game and varmits .outside of a 22 longrifle ... also anyone have any luck with the 36 .... can only use roundball too geeeeeeez
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I gather you're not a traditional fan? Believe that's the route you'll have to go though.
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Soak,
"White" made some beautifule ones. They are of the PA long rifle variety and are as old as PA is or maybe older. Flint locks. Shot many a shot through one. A collector lived in the same town. Sorry nothing newer ![]()
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soak123, welcome to HuntChat.
![]() I moved your post into the Modern Muzzleloader forum and hope you'll get a quicker answer here. Allen
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I Green mountain makes a beutiful little in line 32 cal muzzleloader might be worth checking out. I think they only make so many a year though.
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You're probably stuck to a traditional sidelock ML--probably a trusty Kentucky rifle? It's only 36 cal so inline or traditional it's not a big difference.
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I had a friend that took a nice deer with a .36 cal. T/C. In Ohio .38 cal. is the smallest you can use, but they check bore size with a round from a .38 os a .357 and it will slide into a .38 cal. rifle very nicely.
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