Archertl
Senior Member
There were a lot of fowlers, smooth rifles and smooth bore trade guns ont the frontier. Muzzle loader building goes back pretty far in my family. Itd also deeply rooted in ohios history. Also ohio was the heart of the resurgance of popularity of muzzleloading dure the 60s. Ohioians like locksmith Bob Roller, barrel smith Bill Large, gun smith harry rife, marksman bull thompson, marksman Homer Bailey and master gunsmith Jack lewis were a huge part of the movement. If you read a Muzzle Blast Magazine you will be hard pressed to find an issue that doesnt show case the work of an ohio smith or marksmen. Im in the process of building a 36 caliber squirrel rifle. The l&r locks are the fastest sparking and were all designed by by Bob Roller. I'd plan to spend 750 to 1200 dallors on a firearm plus tools.
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