Muzzleloading Shotgun?

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Voodoochile

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Hello my friends.

I've been having an itch for a muzzleloading shotgun but for the life of me I can not find one of a realtively inexpensive price.

What I'm looking for is either a 20ga. or 12ga. single barrel "doubble barrel is nice but I'm trying to keep cost down due to the times right now" & Dixie Gun Works has a few one single Mortimer but that's out of my price range & so far all the sights that I look at seem to have only doubble Barrel models in the $700.00+ range, even the kit is $650.00+.

My price cap right now is $450.00 so do any of y-all know of a place that may have any for sale roughly in this price range even if it is a kit "that would be fun to build," my intrest is mostly a hunting shotgun for Turkey & Grouse & since I've been really on a BP kick for some years now I want to complement my safe with a shotgun.

Thank Y-all
 
Pedersoli makes a nice one,and every now or than it dips below $800.00 in Dixie's flyers,but in your price range,I'd go with any good hammer gun,say a single barrel break open NEF,and some brass Magtech shells. BP for cheap!
 
maybe a shotgun barrel to fit a BP rifle. they used to make shotgun barrels that fit T/C renagades and hawkins'. that should cost much less that a whole new gun
 
Voodoochile, I think the best bets in your price range would be pawn shops and estate sales.

As azyogi said, you might consider putting a smoothbore barrel on an existing rifle.

Try these folks for barrels:
Long Hammock Barrels, Inc.
Ne 130th Ave
Oxford, FL 34484
Phone: (352) 748-7373
 
I think it safe to say that all old ML shotguns have Damascus or built up barrels. Even with BP, I consider them dangerous and not for firing. Modern reproduction guns, of course, have much stronger steel barrels.

Jim
 
I've thought of a Smooth bore barrel for my Lyman Trade Rifle it'd be the best of both worlds for me.
I've looked at Green Mountain but so far I've yet to find one.
 
I think it safe to say that all old ML shotguns have Damascus or built up barrels.
It's not; here's 3 that don't. All purchased at auctions over the last 25 years; one is a CVA kit.

This Navy Arms was built by Pietta in 1984:
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Pedersoli, made in 1976:
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and finally, a CVA, built in 1983 by me:
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BHP FAN he stated he was looking in the Dixie catalog so I am guessing new is OK.

T/C used to make a couple of SGs. One was a 56 bore that looked like the Renegade rifle and the second was a New Englander that I think was a 12 guage.

I like to read "The Backwoodsman" magazine and smooth bores are talked up quite a bit there. wwwnorthstarwest.com is an advertiser there and several writers have mentioned the guns. They have a whole slew of guages available.

I have tried to find an abused 50 that I can bore out the barrel and have a small shotgun that should be able to give good groups witth a patched ball. The proper "Beater Gun" just hasn't turned up at a pawnshop yet.
 
I have a T/C New Englander 12 Ga. I bought a 54 cal barrel for it, and that's what I've been wringing out first.
After I get a satisfactory load worked up for the 54, I'll drop in the 12 ga barrel and have the wife throw some skeet with that orange plastic thrower thing.
A New Englander 12 ga w/ cylinder bore is not expensive, and still comes up on gunbrok3r, and in parts on fleabay from time to time.
 
I found a ML SXS 12ga made in India with stamping on the barrel stating max load 90grs FFg+ 1 1/4oz shot. It is not a fancy piece but functional,blued, and looks close enough like the old ML guns. It had a steel ramrod but was easy to make a fiberglass one for it. I got it for $150-$175 if I remember. There was no way I was going to spend over $600 for something I just wanted to shoot occasionally.
 
Ardesa Fowler Shotgun, single barrel. I don't know if anyone distributing it in the states. It is normally 25-30% cheaper than the cheapest Pedersoli double.
 

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I have a New Englander 50 caliber 12 gauge with screw in choke like new. Maybe I would part with it.:)
 
someone say Howdah!?

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;) 20 gauge pedersoli.
 
BP Shotguns

Howdahs are all right if you like a small bore pistol.

:rolleyes:
 

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CVA optima elites have BP shotgun barrels for them. A combo should run you about 400. If you already have an OE, the barrel will probably run you about 200.
 
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I have a CVA 12 SXS and out of all BP guns. Shotgun is the most fun. I still use my center fire 12 sxs. I shoot clays at a club. We have diffarent games we play. The BP ones are the best and a real kick. You will have a blast.
Happy Shooting,
 
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