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December 2, 2011, 06:02 PM | #1 |
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Pietta and Pedersoli muzzleloading shotguns?
I'm talking about the doubles...
How similar are they? Are stocks with actions possibly interchangeable? I've already got a 10ga Ped. and love it. I have a 12ga Ped. stock w/locks, but no barrels. I know where some Pietta barrels are, but cannot measure them.
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December 3, 2011, 09:53 PM | #2 |
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Well, I found out.
The Pietta shotgun barrels will not interchange with Pedersoli barrels. Now, I did learn something else that I did not know, or at least didn't pay attention to before- Pedersoli makes two different weights of shotguns in 12 gauge: a "Magnum" and an "Upland." The 10ga I have is definitely a magnum (I only believe they make magnums in 10ga), but I have no way to tell if the 12ga stock I have is for a magnum or upland set of barrels- or if they are interchangeable.
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