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    Adding weight to Synth stock

    I bought 5 lbs of lead wool from a commercial plumbing supply outfit (they had to order it in), added about 3 lbs a little at a time into the stock and packed it in with a dowel, then secured it with "Great Stuff" foam in a can up to the butt, worked great. According to the recoil program the...
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    Drop-in Mountain Stalker peep sights?

    They don't have to conform to tradition too closely, just work well and be durable. Thanks
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    Drop-in Mountain Stalker peep sights?

    I'm looking to install a rear peep/aperture sight and front bead on my .54 Mountain Stalker, does anyone know of drop-in sights that would work? Trying to avoid any milling. The stock sights (buckhorn/brass blade) are crude, and hard to see under varying light conditions. Any suggestions are...
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    I MADE FIRE

    I was at cub scout camp with my son recently and the boy scout that was demonstrating fire starting was as good as anyone I've ever seen, had flames in 15 seconds. He had a steel made from a file, and a handful of frayed out hemp twine to put their char cloth in. Worked well. Same stuff they...
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    Adding weight to Synth stock

    Thanks for all of your input, hadn't heard of lead wool before, I'll try that. Tuco
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    Adding weight to Synth stock

    I have a Mountain Stalker in .54 that is so light at under 5 lbs that it beats me up shooting on the bench. Great to carry, bad at the range. I'm no featherweight at 235, and I use a thick recoil pad, but after 20 rounds I start to anticipate the recoil, and it blows my trigger squeeze. Once...
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    New from KC area

    Prairie Village. More village than prairie.
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    New from KC area

    Greetings, New to the group, I've been hunting for the last 27 years, mostly rifle, rimfire, shotgun and handgun, and added muzzleloader to the stable a couple of years ago. I have a .54 percussion rifle and a .50 percussion pistol. I'm a big one on tradition, I think muzzle loading with an...
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