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    Another TC Hawken

    You guys inspired me. I called around all the local (within 30 mins) pawn shops. I was really looking for a Lyman or TC flinter, but nobody had a flintlock. I found quite a few muzzle loader percussion rifles, many cva's most with plastic stocks, some CVA's with wood stocks, a few traditions...
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    Got 2 shots today

    If you've ever been forced off the road by someone driving dangerously, you'd know that sometimes the guy in the ditch is the one who did the right thing to avoid a fatal crash, and he has a right to be upset and spout a bit of stress.
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    Left Handed Flinter Kits .54 Cal

    I think sitting fox can produce most if not all of thier kits in lefty. Sitting Fox Custom Muzzleloaders
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    Flints are fun, caps are deadly.

    Oh, one more lesson from the fireworks folks I wanted to pass on. Non bp based compositions(like smokeless powder) vary widely in strength or speed of reaction based on the amount of water absorbed, but fuse (which is bp based) also varies greatly in speed based on the humidity it was stored...
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    Flints are fun, caps are deadly.

    I wouldn't dry it on the stove, it's more than a mite dangerious. Do what the fireworks folks do, used calcium chloride (damp rid, or the ice remover, same thing) Put the black powder with the tops open in a sealed box with a cup holding the calcium chloride. After a few days the BP will be...
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    Browning a GPR kit?

    Hi folks, I have a GPR .54 kit on order with a bottle of "Plum Brown" browning. This question will sound a bit silly to the experienced folks here, but is an important one for me. My question is, what of the visible metal do you not brown? Is it just the frizzen face, or are there other...
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    New shooter from MI.

    Hi, I'm new from Michigan. I'm so new I don't even have a rifle yet, it just sounds like something fun to do, and I already make BP for my fireworks hobby so I will have lots of fun perfecting my BP for shooting and priming. Based on my rather low starting budget, and what the folks at the...
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