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    Permadex Anti-Sieze

    I've got the obligatory can of Permatex out in the shop, but I avoid using it for small stuff. As you all pointed out, it gets everywhere. I've got a small tube of Birchwood Casey choke tube lube. Basically the same thing, but that tiny tube avoids all the mess. A slix shot nipple wrench...
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    Fancy Wood

    Thanks. It's been working better than I expected. I thought curly wood would be giving me fits with the router bits. Even the Karelian Birch with its crazy grain and inclusions has cut like butter. Probably the high spindle speeds I'm running. My end mill life span may be short...
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    Fancy Wood

    So, I've got big hands, and navy sized grips really are just too small. The army grips are a bit better, and I've got a Pietta 1860 franken gun with navy grips I wanted to swap out. The triggerguard and backstrap parts were available, but no decent grips were popping up. Taylor firearms...
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    Midway Sale Uberti 1860 Army

    I ordered one of these this last weekend. We'll see what it's like when it gets here. I don't mind fixing some stuff as long as it's not terrible. With a Uberti I'm already resigned to the fact I'll have to fix the short arbor to make it reliable and repeatable out of the box.
  5. K

    Hello!

    Thanks for the warm welcome guys!
  6. K

    Hello!

    Hello everyone. Not new to muzzleloading, but there's always more to learn. This forum has been quite helpful in the past while looking for solutions to various gun problems. Look forward to interacting more directly.
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