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    Negative experience

    I'm sorry you are having trouble with Traditions, but I have to say my experience with Traditions Customer Service was not at all what you're going through. I have been very well treated and I'm a "happy customer". I recently received a Traditions Pennsylvania flintlock that my brother had...
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    dying my white canvas haversack

    Hi, Here is a link to copy and paste into your browser that talks about using walnut shells. I think it works better if you use the shell and husk, but the principle is the same. The link is: Walnut shell dye It looks like a butternut brown when you're done. The longer you leave it in...
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    Traditions 32 Caliber Crockett

    Hi, You may want to be careful with that much of a load (70 grains) in your Traditions 32 caliber Crocket. Their manual has a recomended 3f load of 20 grains as "most accurate" and 35 grains as "maximum". Take care, Mike
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    LH Traditions Hawkins

    I also have a Traditions Hawken rifle. It's a good, solid rifle, that shoots like a dream. Mine is also a left handed rifle, which is one of the reasons that I bought the Traditions.
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    Traditions Hawken

    Hi, I have a Traditions Woodsman Hawken rifle. It's a nice rifle for the money. The only time I ever had any trouble with it was when I tried some of that fake black powder (Pyrodex). Went back to Goex, and the misfires went away. Mike
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