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Anyone use a 32 muzzleoader for small game? I am going to try it and have ordered a traditions 32 caliber for small game. any comments on the traditions muzzle loaders. I am willing to listen good or bad about them. good advice is always welcome.
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I know 2 people that like the cal. for rabbits an such. I know a few that like the 40 so go for it I hunted rabbits with a 50 cal and 45 gr of Black powder
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I have a .32 Navy Arms Mule Ear and a .32 barrel for a T/C Cherokee. Both are accurate and cheap to shoot, but both .32s are finicky to load and they foul quickly. If I had the chance, I would use a .36 or a .40, but they are harder to find and more expensive to buy. I got the Mule Ear new for about $100 and paid $100 used for the Cherokee with .32 and .45 barrels.
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i use a .36 when i was looking for one it didn't take long to figure what it would cost me to build one vs. buy a ready made. i use 00 buckshot for a prb. works like a charm
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