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    North Star Northwest trade Gun

    I will defiantly let you know how it shoots, I am taking it out today but as far as pictures, I'm sorry boys but I don't know how to post pictures on a computer. YMHS, Irish
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    North Star Northwest trade Gun

    He said he usually used wads. He actually gave me a couple thousand wads to go with gun. He also had some cartridges made up with paper and powder that he gave to me. Yes it was made by Curly Gostomski as he still had the original order invoice from Northstar that was signed by Curly Gostomski...
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    North Star Northwest trade Gun

    I didn't ask him about hints or his experience in general. I asked strickly about the gun I bought and the loads for it. He said it shot best with a .60 round ball and 60grs of 3fff. He also gave me the lyman mold he used to cast balls and his bag mold for my gun. If anyone has any suggestions...
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    North Star Northwest trade Gun

    Never mind, I spoke with the gentleman who owned it and he gave me all his info on loads and what he had used in it for years. thanks anyway. YMHS, Irish
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    North Star Northwest trade Gun

    Last night I bought a North Star NWTG in .62 (20) gauge. It was built in the 80's by Curly Gostomski. It is really nice with a hand made, and hand stitched strap.. was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on loads to start with? YMHS, Irish
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    Plains Rifles

    my mistake gentlemen, it is a .50 caliber. I went back and looked at it again. The man had told me it was.54 but after I went and looked it is a .50 cal What say you now!! same advice go ahead and get it?
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    Plains Rifles

    I found a plains rifle that resembles a Sante Fe Hawken, St. Louis Hawken, Lyman Great Plains rifle. What ever you want to call it, it is .54 cal, 32" barrel, half stock, two wedge pins, no patch box, but it says it was made in Spain. Now I know this is probably beating a dead horse again but...
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