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<blockquote data-quote="criticalbass" data-source="post: 2932918" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>No pictures handy, but visualize a New England Arms single shot Pardner with a .50 cal 28 inch barrel, a 30 mm Burris scope, and a Velcro cheek piece. </p><p></p><p>I sent the receiver to Smokeless Muzzleloaders Inc. and they custom fit the 28 inch barrel onto it. Ugly, but utterly functional and far simpler than other smokeless front loaders. Traditionalists hate it, but it serves me well. Shoots flat out to about 200 yards, and holds a tight group at 100 yards. Powder must be weighed, and recoil is noticeable. Uses shotshell primers which are simply changed by opening the breech. Requires special high temp sabots and wants to be cleaned of plastic residue every 15 shots or so.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any stock in SML, but you might find a visit to their website interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="criticalbass, post: 2932918, member: 711"] No pictures handy, but visualize a New England Arms single shot Pardner with a .50 cal 28 inch barrel, a 30 mm Burris scope, and a Velcro cheek piece. I sent the receiver to Smokeless Muzzleloaders Inc. and they custom fit the 28 inch barrel onto it. Ugly, but utterly functional and far simpler than other smokeless front loaders. Traditionalists hate it, but it serves me well. Shoots flat out to about 200 yards, and holds a tight group at 100 yards. Powder must be weighed, and recoil is noticeable. Uses shotshell primers which are simply changed by opening the breech. Requires special high temp sabots and wants to be cleaned of plastic residue every 15 shots or so. I don't have any stock in SML, but you might find a visit to their website interesting. [/QUOTE]
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