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    best caliber

    Val Forgett was a tough SOB. Ever shoot a heavy conical with a heavy powder charge and a steel butt plate? Ouch!! :cry: My favorite is still the .54 round ball. Good for anything in the lower 48 if the hunter does his part. I gave up on the .58 roundball as it took too much powder to make...
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    The Newbie

    I've had a .54 GPR capgun for 13 years, but initially it was to extend hunting season. While in the USAF, I met my muzzleloading mentor, Col Fred Ward. The nicest guy in the AF. He made left handed flintlock squirrel guns as a hobby, and he turned me into a frontstuffin addict. My collection...
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    Triple 7 In Side Hammer Guns

    I went from 100 grains Pyro RS to 80 grains 777 FFg and the GPR puts the .530 balls in the exact same ragged hole at 50 yards. Ignition was faster than P-dex with Remington #11's. Plus, no scrubbing! 3 wet patches, 4 dry ones, wipe 'er down and it was clean. Awesome stuff. :results:
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    The Newbie

    Howdy folks. Some good people at The High Road tipped me to this forum, and after two reads I had to join. As my southern friend would say " looks awesome y'all!":RO:
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