From my reading that is probably what most coastal dwellers used in the Southern Colonies. The smoothbores could be imported to coastal towns (Savannah, Charleston, Georgetown, Wilmington, etc.) cheaper than having one built here. The nature of dense foliage and pocosin made shots short-ranged affairs. At short range a smoothbore worked as well as a rifle. Also, the versatility of waterfowl, raccoon, possum, and bird hunting loads combined with a roundball for deer made a fowler a smart choice. Nice design Jim. God Bless, Marc