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    Powder Horn attached to Bag

    I believe the horn being seperate and then attached was a period thing. During the F&I period, it was common to wear them seperate. During the Revolution, it was common to have them together. Personally, I like mine seperate. I have a bag for my smoothbore and a bag for my rifle. I have but one...
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    Loose balls in bag

    I use a small sleeve of linen canvas sewn slightly oversized and stitched (just at the top) to the inside edge of my bag. I can squeeze out a ball at a time without any problem.As the balls are stacked, they don't take up much space and the ones on the bottom can be retrieved by simply turning...
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    MVTC Ketland Pistol trigger job

    I believe that others have stated this problem also, but the trigger on my MVTC Ketland pistol is extremely hard. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to lighten this up?
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    Traditional only

    Quite true, but if you recall, several years back smoothbores were not included in the DEC definition of a muzzleloader. You could hunt with an inline, but not a flintlock smoothbore because the NYS DEC definition of a ML said it had to have rifling in the barrel. I could only hunt with my...
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    My new knife project

    When I did this, I cut it so the sides of the antler would come up around the blade like ears. Unfortunately, the blade was about the width of twine wider than the antler, so I wrapped it with hemp twine.
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    My new knife project

    I hope you enjoy my hafting job on this blade.
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    Anyone Own a Caywood Wilson

    I have a Caywood Wilson and there are pictures of it available on my site at: http://www.ccnnwebdesign.com/paladin/firelock.htm The pictures were taken when the Wilson was new, which was back in February '97. The gun still works flawlessly and I wouldn't trade it or sell it for anything. Ellis...
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    Which Smoothie is Best?

    Swank, I am not familiar with the previous thread you mention as I have just joined this forum. However, I have owned a Caywood Wilson for several years and have nothing but the highest praise for the gun, the company and Danny Caywood. I have called Caywood a couple of times and have always...
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