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Hawkins

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Happy Day!

I shot my first muzzleloader today!

Pretty neat. My Father in Law gave it to me. 45 Tingle

I currently shoot a lot of 9 pistol. But I’m a reloading addict. I spend more time reloading than shooting for sure. But I do get to the range once or twice each week to try out loads.

I am pretty new to casting. That is the next step in my loading venture.

Today shooting the Tingle was pretty neat. Still trying to figure out the trigger setup. Not used to a set trigger. I feel like I may be missing something on the trigger. So maybe someone can help me out.

I used to live about a half hour from Friendship so we used to go watch but I never tried it out. I’ve since moved up in NE Indiana to my hometown.

I’m looking forward to trying to learn a little on this new venture.
 
Bob Tingle, Shelbyville, IN. There's a write up on him in gundigest. Over 15 years ago but still informative nonetheless. His 44 blackpowder magnum revolver predates the Ruger Old Army. He built rifles and single shot pistols also.
You are one of the lucky ones to own one.
Welcome to the forum.

https://gundigest.com/more/classic-guns/tingles-creation-still-amazes/amp
 
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