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    deer hides?

    We have an actual meat store in our town that sells pigs brains ($1.90 for a one pound tub) I have also seen raw egg used, as well as mayonaise.
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    how do i adjust elevation?

    filing the notch deeper will not lower the impact if you do not file the shoulders of the rear sight down as well. (When you have a proper sight picture you should be focusing on the front sight with it centered in the rear notch but with the top of the front sight even with the top of the rear...
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    First BP rifle suggestions? MI

    What these guys are saying is that they are tryingto fill in some of the things that may not be considered by a first time muzzleloader. Step back and take the words as offered advice to prevent someone from getting blind sided I have been shooting sine I was 8 and I'm almost 41 now, I've...
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    First BP rifle suggestions? MI

    I just picked up my first black powder rifle this year. I got a Traditions Hawken in .50. I bought mine used at a pawn shop for les than a hundred bucks. The trigger was awful, and it needed a new nipple, but was otherwise in good shap with some light rust at the mouth of the bore. I have...
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    My first possibles bag

    Got a strap for it.
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    My first possibles bag

    Now that's a nice looking strap. I like the color combo.
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    Another SE Georgia check-in

    I do like to hunt. I'd love to try hog hunting with the muzzleloader sometime. Finding areas to hunt without paying an arm and a leg around here is the challenge for me. I'd even be happy to meet up at a range sometime.
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    My first possibles bag

    Thanks. The beaver hide was tanned and I sewed part of it to the bag flap. I don't think I have enough hide left to make straps. It was a young beaver and my first attempt at tanning. I got the hide scrapped pretty thin in the middle of the hide, but the shoulders forward and the rear third...
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    My first possibles bag

    Thanks for the tip I'll check out the classifieds.
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    Another SE Georgia check-in

    Kings Bay, down at the coast by the Florida border.
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    My first possibles bag

    Deer hide bag. Beaver hide flap. Turkey feathers for decoration. Hogs tooth for the closure. All stuff from around the swamps down here. Still needs a good strap.
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    Another SE Georgia check-in

    Hello, I'm Mark and new to traditional muzzleloading. Been interested in firearms most of my life. Got into traditional archery and figured muzzleloading would fit right in the middle ground between the sticks and strings and modern rifles. I'm in the Navy, and am an Independent Duty...
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