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    Anybody do rust browning?

    Wish I was home and could go through my library. There was an older gunsmithing book I read where the smith gave his method of "browning" a barrel. Quite simple really!! Wait for a day with high humidity (not too hard to do on the Gulf Coast of Texas)....preferably a misty, semi-rainy day. Then...
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    Traditional M/L Hunting ?

    Never thought much about it until I read this post, but I guess I come pretty close to "traditional" hunting most of the time......without really trying. I have hunted with modern as well as muzzleloading firearms for more than 40 years.....started with caplock rifles before it was "popular",in...
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    Eastern center seam moccasins..sort of

    I'm glad I waited a while to reply to this thread....the discussion didn't go were I thought it was headed. When JD first brought up the idea that the pattern on these mocs was not "authentic", I brissled. I have had many "conflicts" over the years with those who were hung up on the PC idea...
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    Osage orange ram rods?

    Don't know of any source for ready-made ramrods.....but Osage Orange (known here as the Bois d' Arc, or Bodark) trees are fairly common in East Texas. The wood is very tough, but flexable, and should make an excellent ramrod. I've never used it for that purpose, but have built bows from the...
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