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    Old Steel striker works better than new one?

    Hey guys so i just got back from Friendship today and i bought a new steel striker that is bigger and more comfortable than my old one but it doesn't spark nowhere near as good as my old one.....any advice or info of why this is and what i can do to make my new one spark better? Heres the...
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    Ok, this is a question for everyone with knowledge beyond my own, and since all of you are older and wiser than myself, i hold your advice and opinions high. So if i wanted to get a "Kentucky" Style longrifle that was the closest to appearance and style of around 1750-1780s what would be the...
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    Ok, this is a question for everyone with knowledge beyond my own, and since all of you are older and wiser than myself, i hold your advice and opinions high. So if i wanted to get a "Kentucky" Style longrifle that was the closest to appearance and style of around 1750-1780s what would be the...
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    My First Longrifle!!!

    No he did not just told me that right there, will you please enlighten me of why this is?
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    My First Longrifle!!!

    No he did not just told me that right there, will you please enlighten me of why this is?
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    Ha, ya we can tell by your pictures! :wink:
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    Ok ok one last thing, SWEET PICS/SHOTS roundball!!! Truly Impressive :thumbsup:
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    O and lets not forget the State style! Pennsylvania, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky (depending on your opinion), Carolina, Southern,.......i think my brain is gonna fry! :surrender: lol
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    Lets see some of those Long Rifles!

    Wow guys, you all should see my eyes glazed to the screen! With all these fantastic and beautifully crafted guns all with different names, makers/builders, types, schools, regions, times periods,swamped/straight etc. I definately need to start learning this stuff!
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    Any muzzleloading Clubs or Shoots near Eastern Indiana/Cincy?

    Wowwww...sounds mildly difficult and kinda confusing lol
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    tomahawk

    Sweet Tomahawk you got there! You throw at all.(but i prolly wouldnt throw that one lol)
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    Well thanks guys, i really appreciate the help and the knowledge. Always great to get advice and help from experienced experts in the field. I think im gonna leave it as is. I like it, its my first long rifle, and i don't want to hinder the originality of the rifle or insult the man who this...
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    new member from w.cen. in.

    Welcome! Always glad to see another Hoosier join the mix. :v
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    So your talking about this one? Late English Flint Lock, right hand, with gooseneck cock, made in the USA, by L&R
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    Your right, it is a Tennessee style and Ya i do want to get another rifle, Flintlock next time probably Lancaster style, but i wanted to start out with a .45 caliber flintlock first, but this one was too good to pass up... http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/269378/
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    Hmm well if i decide to switch it over i don't want to ruin the originality of my rifle too far so i wouldn't mix the styles. Is there a specific flintlock that would match with my time period style?
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    You guys think this one would work or at least be a close fit? (i would get one to match the rifle)
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    Any muzzleloading Clubs or Shoots near Eastern Indiana/Cincy?

    P.S. Randy, wat does "Chunk Gun" mean? :confused:
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    Switching Percussion to Flintlock?

    Hmmm :hmm: so if i found a lock that matches the size and close shape of my current one (which i know will be hard to find), it would be pretty easy tho?
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