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    scrimshaw Dye

    Hey thanks for the book idea.
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    scrimshaw Dye

    Hello everyone! I am thinking about trying my hand at making a powder horn. I have used flasks since I started muzzleloading and think it might be easier to carry a horn while hunting...plus I think it might be lots of fun to make my own horn along with some scrimshaw. My main question here...
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    Black powder in Wyoming

    Where did you find black powder in Billings? I think I would like to pick up a few pounds...thanks!
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    Problem with first shot

    Well darn...I didn't mean to go hunting with a dirty bore. All I was trying to say is that you can mimic a fouled bore using SPG lube (or thicker type of bullet lube) after you load your rifle (but don't get too carried away :nono: ) so you wouldn't have to hunt with a dirty bore to achieve the...
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    Problem with first shot

    If shooting at targets I just waste my first shot but if I am hunting I like to hunt with a clean barrel so after I load my muzzleloader for the hunt I take a cleaning patch full of SPG lube and wipe the bore down with the lube...this seems to act some what like fouling thus making your first...
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    Thank you for the nice comment! I plan on plack mounting the antlers and hanging them next the muzzleloader on the living room wall:winking:...I tried tanning the hide but I had major problems getting the hide to dehair. Oh...well
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    Rabbits

    I am getting very addicted and I am not going to look for any rehab! :haha:
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    The deer is actually a mule deer...the rear tine just didn't fork yet. :winking:
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    Rabbits

    Thank you very much sir! We have had a few frost already this fall so I think I will go rabbit hunting after I give the Game and Fish a call
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    Rabbits

    I really want to start hunting rabbits with my 32 muzzleloader while the weather is still getting into the 40's and 50's in the afternoon and before winter really sets in. :g Does anybody really know if it is ok to hunt rabbits before the hard cold sets in for the winter? Or is it ok to hunt...
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    You Might be a Traditional Muzzleloader if you

    You know the original meaning for 'spruce up' :)
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    Thank you! I had lots of fun harvesting him.
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    Actually he was deflated! :rotf:
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    Hoof Powder measurer

    Hey thanks for the info!
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    70 grains of swiss black powder, felt wonderwad, 0.012" cotton material lubed with mink oil and a Speer .490 round ball(no time to cast my own this year). Works every time!
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    Hoof Powder measurer

    Hello, I am curious if anyone has ever made or attemped to make a powder measurer from a deer hoof? If so how did you do it? I have noticed that the inside of the hoof has a large bone surronded by a soft pad like material. I think it might be possible to make a measure for the bone...
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    First buck with my muzzleloader!

    Hello all, This is the deer I bagged on opening day with my 50 PRB muzzleloader! It is the largest buck I have ever shot so far in my hunting experences. It just took only one shot, off hand at 50 yards to take this beauty...no meat was ruined either! Thanks for looking! :hatsoff:
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    .32cal Coyote Load

    I think you would be very suprised on how capable a 32 caliber PRB is at taking all sorts of game out to say 75 yards. :hatsoff:
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    Sharing some home made items (pics!)

    Thanks for all the nice comments! I really enjoy making the stuff I need for my muzzleloading hobby!
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    Sharing some home made items (pics!)

    Hello all, Just thought I would share with you some of the things I have made recently: Enjoy! Ball flask: Neck bag: Tomahawk cover: Hunting knife with convex blade I made three years ago (has served me well so far): Thank you for looking! Take care!
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