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GEdward

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Hello all,

As the title says, I'm new to muzzle-loading. After 59 years of life I've ambled on over to this scene. I've had an inherited, Ardesa, Spain 50 cal flintlock as a wall-hanger for a decade. Friends and family have been bugging me to get out and shoot it for quite a while. Well, I began to pick up the needed accouterments for a range trip and found that it was not easy. A local dealer had much of what I needed but I decided to check out a gun show took some barter items with me. There wasn't a lot of muzzle-loading equipment present but before I was a quarter of the way through I came upon a used Thompson Center Renegade. It didn't take much dickering to strike a deal. Now I needed caps and more powder.

By the time I was a third of the way through the show I was out of barter materials, carrying the "new to me" Renegade and had a pocket full of "paper" evil just wanting to get out. So, I checked out the rest of the show. I spoke with an acquaintance and struck up a conversation or two with other show attendees. I couldn't find what I was looking for so I headed for the EVIL, Bass Pro Shops. (Is BPS a favored location on this board?) I'd received a couple BPS gift cards over the last year and thought I might be able to get some much needed items there. I was able to find several items and melt the gift cards but no powder. I bought their last tin of #11 caps.

I ended up back at one of the two local dealers who had the rest of the items I needed. Now I'm just waiting for the weekend to go and kill some paper. I've included a pic of the Ardesa and the Thompson Center. I've also got a left-handed, 50 cal Poor Boy (unknown manufacturer). I'm going to clean the PB up a bit and see if I can shoot southpaw.

GEdward
 

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@GEdward, welcome from East Central Missouri.

Flintlocks are indeed a real fun part of traditional muzzle loading. I hope that you have real black powder, Schuetzen or GOEX, as the substitute powders simply do not work well in flintlocks. Substitute powders will work in your T/C Renegade.

There are members of the Forum that live in southern Missouri. I do hope that you can find a mentor to get you started.
 
@GEdward, welcome from East Central Missouri.

Flintlocks are indeed a real fun part of traditional muzzle loading. I hope that you have real black powder, Schuetzen or GOEX, as the substitute powders simply do not work well in flintlocks. Substitute powders will work in your T/C Renegade.

There are members of the Forum that live in southern Missouri. I do hope that you can find a mentor to get you started.
I picked up Schuetzen and Graf and Sons FFg and FFFFg for the flintlock along with FFFg and Hogdon Pyrodex RS for the percussion rifle. The one LGS owner gave me a lot of info and I'll likely rely on him and this forum for any questions.
 
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