#Squirrel Hunter Pack

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urban quail
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Traditions: Crockett .32 cal

Slow, classic, and traditional. A beautiful piece still functional for when you want to take slow shots and have fun.

Ruger 10/22 (M1 Carbine Kit)

Built upon one of the best .22 platforms in history. It comes with a refreshing “new” look, one of the famous M1 Carbine.

Chiappa Big/Little Badger (.410/17hmr)

Minimalist and foldable. Perfect for what you’d want out of this style with it coming in a variety of calibers!

CZ 475 Rimfire (.22/.17hmr)

Brings unparalleled accuracy to rimfire hunting for when you need to take those tough shots high up in the trees.

fervent imp
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Lets see if we were right ....

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god i want more muzzleloaders so badly

odd moth
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I beg you EW .17 WSM High Wall

ebon stone
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I would want this. This is my squirrel/raccoon gun and it is unbelievably accurate and it looks cool

strong moat
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On the note of muzzleloaders (which I plan to make my own post on later)
A good general purpose gun could be an 18th Century English Fowler. They generally came in 16-20 gauge, and were smoothbore guns capable of shooting lead ball, shot, and just about anything in between. It'd be amazing to see some variety with the muzzleloading selection. In-lines and caplocks are great, but I imagine the difficulty associated with flintlocks (pan-flash obscuring vision, etc) could be quite a fun time and potentially up the difficulty a tad.

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These are perfect for things like fowl (from which they get their name), small game, and potentially even could hunt deer with bigger shot sizes, but could also be used to hunt rather large game at short range, given that they're capable of shooting .62 caliber round ball just at 20 gauge. The possibilities there are endless.

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