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  1. J

    20ga fowler - an all around muzzleloader?

    Longgun 1894, Your 54 interests me as does the 24ga. 20 would be fine but any larger begins to work over my neck (too many motorcycle wrecks during a most proactive and enjoyable youth. I presently use a 12ga pump on Crane and goose but I pay for it. The .54 (or is it a .55?) Is a question in my...
  2. J

    Tell Me About Your "Horrible" Barrel

    My second BP rifle is a .32 Traditions Crocket. Upon unpacking the lock wasn't allowing the hammer to fall and was out of alignment with the nipple. By now that warm fuz zy feeling that a new rifle gives one is slipping a tad. I pulled it all apart and cleaned parts and re-inletted the lock...
  3. J

    20ga fowler - an all around muzzleloader?

    I have a 50 cal inline and a 32 traditional which is a thing of beauty to me. The 50 is going the way of many good things this year. Am seeking a very traditional fowler as a most versatile firearm in the venue of B. J. Spencers' stories. What might the effective range be with a ball for...
  4. J

    shredded patches

    Para, I gotta Traditions Crockett .32 which shredded patches using 15 grains of fff 777. Took it apart and found everything inside very rough and cruddy. Barrel slugged 0.322 at the beach end and 0.328 at the muzzle (looks like they put it on backwards). I cast a lap and evened-up the id which...
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