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  1. CVA Enthusiast

    New member from the Pacific North West

    Welcome from Kentucky! I cut in at 43-44 years old, never to late ONE REGRET I waited too long
  2. CVA Enthusiast

    New to B/P in Pennsylvania

    Welcome from Kentucky! I will add Pennsylvania probably one of the best states to be new to BP in
  3. CVA Enthusiast

    New to Forum

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  4. CVA Enthusiast

    Hello from California

    Welcome from Kentucky! I will say we all have been there
  5. CVA Enthusiast

    New member but I’ve been around a while

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  6. CVA Enthusiast

    New Member from TX

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  7. CVA Enthusiast

    Hello all, another Texan here.

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  8. CVA Enthusiast

    Here In North East Ohio,

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  9. CVA Enthusiast

    New to B/P pistols, from Idaho

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  10. CVA Enthusiast

    New Member N.C.

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  11. CVA Enthusiast

    New guy from PA

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  12. CVA Enthusiast

    Hello from Canada, eh!

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  13. CVA Enthusiast

    Freaking New Guy-VA

    Welcome from Kentucky!
  14. CVA Enthusiast

    Eye injuries from flintlock?

    Safety glasses are fine, they will provide sufficient protection, Worst Case scenario, flint chips or breaks the glasses will protect as others have stated if you are getting flash burns over charged flash pan, cut back a little
  15. CVA Enthusiast

    What to do?

    I will concur it appears that getting parts and parts removed would do more harm than good, if ya build them there is one awesome blue print to follow.
  16. CVA Enthusiast

    How fast can BP revolvers be reloaded?

    Now I am not an "Expert" I play one on youtube and I never stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. So quoting me is just silly, I know a lil something on that Remington, pending things like how many times fired, how dirty, fouled are the pins even if your just knocking off that crud One could possibly...
  17. CVA Enthusiast

    For the Thompson Center Folks.

    Outdoor industry figure Gregg Ritz announced on Monday that he had acquired Thompson/Center Arms and plans to "reinvigorate the brand and its legacy in the firearms market." Ritz was previously the CEO of the company prior to 2007.May 2, 2024 I hope all products return. I have sighted all...
  18. CVA Enthusiast

    Skinless, Paperless Cartridges

    Now as I dive in further and further down the rabbit hole I am finding, "Non Existing" firearms to not be the truth, they did exist just not on acceptable levels. Then oddities to reloading such as these skinless and paperless cartridges, Any less than a .44 made before the 1860? or a...
  19. CVA Enthusiast

    BALLISTOL a fair shake

    When I first got introduced to muzzleloading say some 13-14 years ago I was also baptized to ALL of the cleaning and why as well as many of the different ways of doing so. The "Presenter" left me to develop my own regimens to do so I use hot water to point of boiling (not boiling), shot of dish...
  20. CVA Enthusiast

    Casting Help!

    All awesome and great Ideas provided, Where I started was a set up cast iron Dutch oven over a turkey fryer, a driving or blowing rain could alter plans of casting, then the price of LP eh, got a 4 pound electric pot (LEE) this did well for smalls .375 .451 or .490, .500 however constant need of...
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