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    Shooting my Parker Hale .451 Volunteer

    A quick question - I've previously shot RPB through my Volunteer, but now I've cast my own bullets. Do I need a wad between powder and bullet? Sorry - all this is new to me :redface:
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    Cleaning a Percussion Rifle

    Hopefully I shall be getting my rifle soon and was wondering what cleaning kit I need to buy. What is your cleaning regime?
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    Traditions BP guns

    I think "Traditions" is sold here in the UK under the Ardessa brand, and looks to be the entry level BP rifle. One or two guys at the club use them and rate them highly. Thing is their low price and availability makes them look attractive as a first BP rifle.
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    Hello from England

    Thanks everyone for the warm welcome :hatsoff:
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    Hello from England

    Hi Emery, Firearms in general are not too bad once you have your Certificate, though the price is generally higher than you guys in the States pay. Choice is also limited. Black Powder shooting seems to be a growth area, though Suppliers are not really keeping up with demand and I am expecting...
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    Hello from England

    Hi everyone. I'm new to Muzzle loading and looking to benefit from all the advice I can find from those who know better! I live in Staffordshire, which is in the middle of England. By trade I'm an Accountant, and in the past have had the pleasure of working in the U.S. (Detroit). I'm married...
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