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  1. Traditions™ Deluxe Kentucky Rifle - .50 Cal Percussion - R2040. Traditions. In stock. 4 reviews. The Traditions™ Deluxe Percussion Kentucky Rifle is a beautifully crafted modified replica of one of America’s most iconic muzzleloading rifles. T... Sold out. $569.00.

    • Specifications
    • Building The Traditions Kentucky Rifle Kit
    • Finishing
    • Shooting The Traditions Kentucky Rifle
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    33.5″ barrel
    1 in 66″ twist (good for roundball)
    7lbs even
    Fixed front and rear sights

    Broadly, you: 1. Dry fit your parts together, sand/inlet as needed: 1.1. Sand stock to fit buttplate 1.2. Trigger guard inletting to fit trigger guard 1.3. Inletting for lock 1.4. Match wood to metal parts (sand wood or brass to fit) 1.5. Fit tenons on barrel and drill tenon pins 2. Blue or brown the barrel 3. Sand, stain, and oil the stock 4. Asse...

    I cold blued my barrel using Birchwood casey super blue and cold blued it. I did 3 coats, washing off excess then giving it a light scotch brite sanding between coats. Don’t forget to oil the crap out of it after you’re done because bluing won’t stop the rust. For the wood finish, I chose a “Gunstock” stain with boiled linseed oil overtop. Having d...

    While some new muzzleloaders have a tight 1:25-ish twist so they can handle longer sabot bullets, the long barrel and slow twist rate (1 in 66) of the Kentucky are best suited for round balls. You can go with 0.495″ round balls and thin patches or 0.490″ balls and thicker patches. Round balls and patches are cheap and authentic. I got surprisingly ...

    It’s been a while since I’ve had a muzzleloader and I missed it. The long loading process is fun, the cloud of smoke that it produces is hilarious at the range and they’re surprisingly accurate. The Traditions Kentucky rifle kit is just the right kind of kit to build with younger teenagers and giving a lot of help, or older teenagers with a lot les...

  2. Product Description. The Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit features a single trigger percussion ignition and fixed blade sights. These blade sights give the rifle its dependable accuracy. The rifle’s full-length two-piece walnut stock is accented by beautiful inlaid brass furniture. The octagonal barrel is rifled at 1:66" for patched-ball loads.

  3. • Beautiful brass stock inlay • Octagonal barrel is rifled for patched ball loads • Long sighting plane delivers deadly accuracy Build a keepsake with the Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit that will deserve a place on a wall in your home. You’ll take enormous pride setting the beautiful brass stock inlay, as well as firing the finished rifle with precise accuracy. The

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · The Kentucky Rifle is an unmistakable firearm due to its signature extra-long barrel. Many of the early Kentucky Rifles were crafted with barrel lengths ranging from 32 inches to over 48 inches making many of the guns between 54 inches and 70 inches in overall length. The Traditions reproductions feature 33.5-inch barrels and an overall length ...

  5. One of the best ways possible to get a real hands-on muzzleloading experience is to build it yourself! Traditions® offers a complete line of muzzleloader rifle and pistol kits that are pre-assembled at the factory to ensure proper fit and ease of assembly. These kits are the perfect project for families to build together or to help pass those long winter nights. Easy to read ...

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  7. The Traditions™ Kentucky Rifle Kit features a single trigger percussion ignition and fixed blade sights. These blade sights give the rifle its dependable accuracy. The rifle’s full-length two-piece walnut stock is accented by beautiful inlaid brass furniture. The octagonal barrel is rifled at 1:66" for patched-ball loads.

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