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Originally Posted by futuresoptions
Hey David, maybe you or one of the other guys can answer this question for me. I have often wondered why all I can find black powder long spoons available in is either .45, .50 or .54 cablibers? I know you said your new BP spoon is .31 caliber...
I think it would be cool to have a long spoon in either .30, .27 or even .22 so that you could use off the market projectiles for it.
I have even considered taking a pardner .410 break open shotgun and somehow modifying a 10-22 barrel into it to where it could be used as a .22 BP spoon. Stupid idea I know, just thought it would be cool...
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People do crazy chit. I have a black powder conversion for a 1911. I understand it shot pretty well.