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    Dunlap wood stocks component kits

    I am thinking about a Jim Chambers Isaac Haines for my first build Never have done this before so I am leery of my skills
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    Hello from Silicon Valley

    Welcome from Apple Valley
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    Ardesa 45 cal Pennsylvania Flntlock mainspring.

    Found this. http://www.ctmuzzleloaders.com/ctml_experiments/tempering/tempering.html Perhaps it may be of use.
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    11ga. English Fowler at Sitting Fox?

    Those Mike Brooks sure are beautiful. Wow!
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    General purchase question

    Understand Poker Buffets Classy Ladies Ah .... the life of kings Thanks
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    General purchase question

    Did change order to 20 gauge and 41" barrel. Still having one heck of a time finding a black powder source here in California. I am awaiting a reply from the contact person at the local gun club here. Hopefully he can help me out. The one pound limit makes ordering online not feasible.
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    General purchase question

    I'm After more reading and thought. Done with the changes. This is it. :shocked2:
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    Brass Finger Charger

    Very nice. I went with a standard SW 500 case for 60/70/80 grains BP respectively based on the length I cut the cartridge to. I used a tube cutter to accomplish the cutting. I found that a 45/70 cartridge holds the 90 grain charge. Soldered the bottom of the case to seal. I like the ability to...
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    General purchase question

    Ah, got it The reason I went with .58 cal is I want to limit my calibers. I do realize I will probably need to get another ball mold. Can I start sing the "I Can't Wait" song yet .... :rotf:
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    General purchase question

    I was so torn between 36 and 41 inch. The overall length and weight is very manageable in either configuration. Deciding factor was which was more common in that period. Probably forever arguement either direction ... LoL
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    General purchase question

    Northwest Star Chief Grade 24 gauge Left Handed 36" barrel Stamp on barrel/lock Two band North Star front site and thumb piece German silver. Should be in my hands in 4 to 6 months. Can't wait :thumbsup:
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    General purchase question

    Thanks all. I have contacted NorthStar with a few questions. :hatsoff:
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    General purchase question

    Keep going back to North Star West. That Chief Grade in 24 gauge, with a 36" barrel, blued, German silver thumb piece sure is fine.
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    General purchase question

    Perfect. Thanks
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    General purchase question

    Long rifle
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    General purchase question

    Understood, NorthStarWest ... Wow! I was hoping to stick with a percussion piece. Will look at TVM. THANKS Patrick
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    General purchase question

    Bake oven, I will plead ignorance at this point. LoL
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    General purchase question

    They all look like flintlocks. Beautiful though :grin:
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    General purchase question

    Mid 1800's America
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    General purchase question

    I am thinking of having a historically correct muzzle loader built for me. I would like the following features; 58 caliber, rifled, nice wood/metal/finish, left handed, historically correct .... Any advice on a builder/website/Ect. Would like to keep the cost below $2000 Thanks in advance...
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