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Re: T/C New Englander
[Re: Trapper Alex]
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01/10/23 12:16 AM
01/10/23 12:16 AM
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venango county,pennslyvania
minklessinpa
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ebay has lots of barrels for them. i have a 12 gauge shotgun barrel and a .50 cal.rifle barrel for mine. never knew they made a smooth bore for it.i know they make a .54 rifle for it also.
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Re: T/C New Englander
[Re: Trapper Alex]
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01/10/23 08:44 PM
01/10/23 08:44 PM
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williamsburg ks
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I never thought rifling made much difference. still shoot minute of deer to 50 yards or so which is about right for a round ball anyway
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: T/C New Englander
[Re: Trapper Alex]
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01/10/23 10:20 PM
01/10/23 10:20 PM
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Michigan
coonlove
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T/C factory barrels were made in .50,.54, and 12 gauge. Only the 12 was smooth-bored. If yours is smooth, and factory marked by T/C it's probably been bored out. The New Englander barrel was fully round whereas the similar Penn. Hunter and white mountain carbine were octagon to round.
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Re: T/C New Englander
[Re: Trapper Alex]
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01/10/23 10:48 PM
01/10/23 10:48 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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the new Englander is a nice rifle , it was a real shame TC had a fire that ruined most of the tooling for their muzzle loaders and it wasn't selling enough to justify replacing .
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Re: T/C New Englander
[Re: Trapper Alex]
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01/11/23 11:46 PM
01/11/23 11:46 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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yes a lot of TC had a recessed muzzle crown no rifling in the last half inch or so for 2 reasons easy to thumb seat a ball or conical strait , and also so that the ramrod didn't wear on the crown.
it is good to carry a small flashlight with you when looking at muzzle loaders and really all guns very handy to look down barrels
if you have a ramrod with jag , put a patch on that is snug a bit of lube and make a mark on the ramrod push it in and see if it rotates as you move it down I would expect a 1:48 twist so on a 24 inch push of the ramrod you would get a half rotation
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