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    Wood Finishing

    I’m sorry, I confused you. So I do whisker and stain without any parts in the gun. I was wondering if I needed to have them ready to install after the first oiling of the wood?
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    Building a Fusil de Chasse

    Do some of your customers want a full round barrel?
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    Wood Finishing

    I have a barrel browning. It won’t be done with the cure until tomorrow. My stock has been sanded and I was wondering if I could whisker and start the staining process or should I wait until I have a lock and barrel to insert. I’ve always waited but was wondering if this wood would swell...
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    Targets; Opinions wanted

    Thanks for the information. I’ve always had exceptional vision. I had a retinal detachment and had to have laser surgery. I’ll choose the lenses that give me the vision I’ve always had. If I get my medical back I’ll need it for my job. That’s why I was asking if you could see your sights...
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    Targets; Opinions wanted

    Awesome thanks
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    Targets; Opinions wanted

    I had retinal surgery this year. It’ll cause a cataract to form. I can already tell it’s happening. With the distance lens you can see your rear sight okay?
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    Louisiana bayou country

    Welcome from a Louisiana native.
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    Do you display your flintlock or other guns in your home

    It’s Hollywood’s fault. You know where those guys get off 20 shots in 3 minutes? Those front loaders can be deceiving.
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    Conicals

    Thank you, should I use a wadding or card over the powder?
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    Conicals

    I’m thinking about trying a conical in my long rifle. The guy at Colerain recommended the REAL bullet from Lee. I realize the slow twist is for balls but wanted to try it in a 45 to get a heavier projectile. Could some of you guys give me advice on how you load a conical? Thanks in advance.
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    Ever shoot a stuck ball...what happened?

    So I’m not an expert but I do reload. Very few cartridges are compressed loads. There’s a considerable air gap in some cartridges. Even if the load’s compressed most people don’t load the bullet touching the lands and I’m sure pressure increases when it makes contact. Isn’t that similar?
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    Bound to happen

    You would be surprised at what you can do.
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    Bound to happen

    I think you did great Banjoman. Yes, you’re ready to assemble a Kibler.
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    River cane-historical references

    That’s freaking cool. Thanks!
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    River cane-historical references

    Those are very cool! Can you tell us your process?
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    You got it ALL wrong, son…

    The LMF will work very well in your humidity. I tried the BC Plum Brown and couldn’t get it to work correctly for me. The humidity here in the high desert is very low. I built a rusting tent and I get great results from the LMF.
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    We’ll I did it !!!

    I heard stories of market hunters using sharpened sticks and cotton batting to shoot fish in shallow water. Same concept.
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    We’ll I did it !!!

    That’s funny, the man who taught me to cook was from Houma LA. A true Cajun chef. He did the same thing. Must’ve been a French thing. I miss him.
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