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 sxs 8 gauge muzzleloader 
		
		
		So I have been browsing for a new purchase this week and I was looking pretty hard at a sharps or perhaps my first lever action. Then I found a sxs 8 gauge in decent condition a muzzleloader . My first thought when I saw it for sale was I better grab it before Charlie sees it haha . I used to be a member on here years ago and I now I guess with this latest purchase I am being pulled back into vintage shotguns haha . 
	Its a Belgian made sxs 8 gauge with london marked barrels 39" and weighs 16lb 3oz . Seems to be on the heavy side compared to other 8 gauge doubles I have looked at both muzzle loaders and cartridge guns. The barrels appear to be steel and not damascus ? From the close up pictures however I wont know for sure until I have it in hand . I am thinking of having the barrels restored to see what they looked like when they were young . I know there are few gunsmiths who can really make these old girls shine .  | 
		
 It would be great in the punt for picking off stragglers after you let the big dog speak. 
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 this looks like a really well made gun pretty fancy for her time.... i m sure shes a keeper....charlie 
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 At 16lbs i bet shes a soft shooter :rotf::rotf: Too bad we cant hunt our non migratory geese population .  | 
		
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 Charlie any idea where I could find a book for shooting bp in these big bore shotguns ? Ive been wanting a 8 gauge for years and didnt matter to me if it was a cartridge gun or muzzleloader a 8 gauge is a 8 gauge haha . I wonder what time period it is from , I was think maybe 1850s or so . Here in Georgia 8 gauge is legal for turkey so I may have to give that a try next season .  | 
		
 4oz of shot and 20 drams of black powder might throw a lengthy shot string. 
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 I was thinking some between 2-3oz . Would these barrels originally have been brown ? I'm not familiar with a black finish like that on guns of this age . I thought perhaps that was the original finish because the gold rings at the breach are not covered up and they look to match the age of the gun . I thought Damascus was the most popular material for shotguns in the 19th century . Any recommendations on who could do restoration work ?  | 
		
 I got confused thinking it was a 4 bore. 
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 Ed rayl I believe is his name makes a true 4 gauge barrel. 1.053" iirc but I couldn't find anyone who builds sxs muzzleloader . Before I found this 8 gauge I had looked at 8 gauge barrels from rice . But once again couldn't find any muzzleloader builders who could build a sxs .  | 
		
 I just noticed it has dual key ways or what ever they are called for the barrels to lock into place . That is unusual I dont think I have ever seen that on a shotgun before . 
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