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    How do you eat them

    Venison steak, eggs and grits for breakfast.
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    New from MO.

    Howdy and welcome from Union, MO.
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    CVA .45 Kentucky

    A while back I posted about a CVA .45 Kentucky I picked up from a friend for $150. I refurbished it and it is now finished and ready to join its siblings. Below are pictures of before and after. I stripped the old finish from the barrel and stock. Then reblued the barrel with Birchwood Casey...
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    So..... why a muzzleloading?

    Some years back I lived in Iowa and it was shotguns and slugs. They did have a ml season. One summer in 1986 I was visiting a friend in NE and mentioned I would like to try ml hunting . He had a investarms.45 plains style rifle he didn't use anymore. He gave it to me. Needed some tlc as he...
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Took my two Hawkens out and removed and polished brass. Then oiled everything real good.
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    Paste wax on refinished rifle

    Planned to wait at least 7 days or more.
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    Paste wax on refinished rifle

    I put four coats of tru oil on the Kentucky I am refinishing. Do any of you use a wax on your rifles? If so what do you use? Thanks
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Put the fourth coat of Tru oil on the .45 CVA Kentucky I'm reworking. Was gonna do five coats but I think four will be good enough. Now to find some paste wax before I start putting it back together.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    CVA Kentucky stripped the stock of the old stain, very easy with 490 grit sandpaper, it was like the original stain was only on the surface. Also stripped the old blue and rebluedvwith Birchwood Casey cold blue. Finished stock with BC walnut diluted with water. Several coats it has a nice...
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    Deer creek products

    Ordered my needed supplies from Deer Creek. We're here in three days! Very happy with the service and availability of parts I needed.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    Very cool 😎
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Blued the barrel on the CVA .45 Kentucky I am restoring.
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    Investarms.45

    Oops senior moment,
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    Investarms.45

    I know what it is, just curious about the model.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    Anyone use Birchwood Casey Walnit stain, how does it look?
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Polished brass on CVA Kentucky I am refurbishing.
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    Greetings from Missouri

    Welcome from Union, MO. Grew up in Eldon near Lake of the Ozarks.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    Not according to original owner, built from a kit, 48 years ago.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    It is about 48 years old, according to the my friend I bought it from.
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    CVA Kentucky.45

    When I pulled the barrel, I discovered there are no markings at all on the barrel. No CVA, no serial no. No caliber and no warning about BP only. I knew there was nothing on top of the barrel, figured it was on the bottom. It wasn't.
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