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  1. J

    50cal Roundball Casting

    Want to start casting my own .50 cal roundballs. Need to know the best size combo that will work best with a 39" 1:48 twist barrel. Wanted opinions of which combo of patch and ball size that works best with this barrel. Also what mold do you recommend. Lee, Lyman or etc. Thanks in Advance....
  2. J

    Pedersoli Quality?

    Not exactly, The Frontier I got has an American tiger striped maple stock. I bet they function close, but the detail and finsih on the DP is a lot better. It would be like comparing a Colt Python to a Colt King Cobra. They are both great guns and both will serve well. :peace:
  3. J

    Flints for DP's

    Any ideas of the best flints to get and where to get them for a DP Frontier .50cal rifle ? Thanks in advance....
  4. J

    Just getting started

    Just getting back into muzzle loading and it has been a while so I do not knwo what is new or what has changed as far as powders flints etc. I just got a Flint DP Frontier .50cal 39"long barrel. I use to shoot a friends Hatfield .50 cal and we loaded a few gr. of ffffg in the pan and 40-80gr of...
  5. J

    Pedersoli Quality?

    Just got a DP Frontier Delux .50cal flint on sale at Cherry's Fine Guns. www.cherrys.com and it is the nicest muzzle loader I have ever seen next to a Hatfield my friend has. It is simple a piece of art. Have not shot it but Cherry's had a great deal on them and I had to get it. :m2c: Good...
  6. J

    Newbee

    New to this Forum. Just getting back into muzzle loading. Nice to see many others are interested in this sport. Currently interested in traditional have never even used "Pyrodex". Perhaps some will try to convince me that it is better then the real deal. TTYL Jim
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