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  1. M

    First Muzzleloader Score

    I came from Pennsylvania but my current residence is in Kaintuck. I took my first deer with a flinter in PA about 2 or 3 years ago with a rabbit hunting friend driving them out of the thick stuff to me and his brother. The deer came out below me and went to his brother, but Steve had a flash...
  2. M

    Newbie

    Sure, I be wabbit hunting in Awazona, huhahahah. Those wascally wabbits!
  3. M

    Rifling large caliber smoothbores?

    That's a pretty darn big rifle there. I was thinking though it'd be neat to mess with something in the .62 to .75 range, as I don't think I'd need the entire inch, lol. Has anybody ever taken game with these large rifles? Oh, by the way, I've heard of a .950 JDJ that is way overbore for any...
  4. M

    Rifling large caliber smoothbores?

    Yeah, I know it can't be done, but I didn't know how else to put it. Has anybody ever tried a .69 or larger caliber with rifling shooting round balls? How did it turn out, and what were your impressions? I'm pondering that, because I was thinking if one could accurately shoot a .69 or...
  5. M

    Newbie

    Thanks Musketman, I got it. Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm wabbit hunting. Huhahahahhahahaha. I've read some about musket and the big balls they throw, and I saw in a blackpowder catalog I think that somebody was making a .69 musket with three rifling grooves running down the barrel. Has anybody...
  6. M

    Newbie

    Well, I was reading this for the wealth of information about blackpowder shooting, and I am especially interested in a smaller caliber (.32 or .36), but that will come when I get a job. I've just graduated from high school, and have been hunting ever since I was legal to do so. Most of the...
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