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What became of the Cabelas Rolling Block?
Was it a quality firearm?
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Cabela's rolling blocks were made by Pedersoli. They were about as good as an import could be.
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http://www.blackpowderjournal.com/archives/vol2no2/articles/BPJ22-2.htm
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Don't think they're available anymore. But, if your heart is set on a "rolling block" style BP rifle, try the Knight "KRB7" rifle,
http://www.chuckhawks.com/knight_KRB7.htm
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php?topic=125617.0
or the Knight Revolution rifle, while neither is a true rolling block, there is the "look".
http://www.chuckhawks.com/knight_revolution.htm
They are available "used", if you look around, or even "new" on gun broker
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