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  1. Bill Bryan

    browning

    I've used plum brown heated with a hand torch for years. It always seems to work. Sometime you need to let it sit overnight. I just removed blueing from a kentucky flintlock pistol using a commercial solution and browned it. It only took 3 coats. Bill
  2. Bill Bryan

    New member

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. I grew up and went to school in Charleston. Bill
  3. Bill Bryan

    Hello! New member from the Lowcountry of South Carolina.

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. I grew up on James Island near Charleston. Bill
  4. Bill Bryan

    Just bought my first flintlock. What do I need to take it out shooting, and what do I need to know to have a safe and enjoyable time.

    Take your time. Flintlocks are not like modern rifles that you can pick up once a year and expect to be able to shoot 10X's. Plan on spending some time putting lead down range. A muzzle loading club shooting monthly is a good idea. Bill
  5. Bill Bryan

    WANTED All the lead seems to have disappeared :(

    Try looking on eBay. There was plenty the last time I looked. Bill
  6. Bill Bryan

    Woodsrunner range day

    I've shot my Woodsrunner a few times and really enjoyed it. I'm a little too old and shaky to be very accurate, but that doesn't matter. I prefer the browned barrel and lock. Bill
  7. Bill Bryan

    When Do You Use Your Vent Pick?

    I pick the vent just before each shot. I feel like I get faster ignition. Bill
  8. Bill Bryan

    WANTED Pedersoli frizzen

    Need a Pedorsoli frizzen and frizzen spring for Kentucky pistol. Call my home phone number at 229-242-6419 and ask for Bill.
  9. Bill Bryan

    Hello from Georgia

    Welcome from Valdosta. Come join us at the Brushy Creek Muzzleloaders in Lenox. We meet the 4th Sunday of every month. We just held our Sping Rendezvous last week. Bill
  10. Bill Bryan

    What are your favorite Thompson Center (T/C) Percussion guns?

    I like my Seneca with .45 and .36 barrels. Bill
  11. Bill Bryan

    New member here.

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. Bill
  12. Bill Bryan

    new member

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. Bill
  13. Bill Bryan

    Hello from South Dakota USA

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. Bill
  14. Bill Bryan

    Hey y'all from Georgia, USA

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. Come join the Brushy Creek Muzzleloaders for the Spring Rendezvous in Lennox Georgia. Bill
  15. Bill Bryan

    Howdy

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. My wife was born in Denver and grew up and went to school in Boulder. Bill
  16. Bill Bryan

    Hello from Denver

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. My wife was born in Denver and grew up and went to college in Boulder. You should think about a flintlock if you really want to be traditional. Bill
  17. Bill Bryan

    What's the consensus on Kibler rifles Steel finish?

    I browned my Woodsrunner lock and barrel with plumb brown. I like the look. Bill
  18. Bill Bryan

    New member from Atlanta, Ga

    Welcome from a retired civil engineer in Valdosta. Come shoot with the Brushy Creek Muzzleloaders in Lenox. Forth Sunday of every month. Bill
  19. Bill Bryan

    New Member from NW Florida

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. I too have family from the Revolutionary and Confederate times in South Carolina. Come join us at the Brushy Creek Muzzleloaders in Lenox. We meet the 4th Sunday of each month. Bill
  20. Bill Bryan

    Hello from Colorado

    Welcome from Valdosta Georgia. My wife was born in Denver and grew up in Boulder. Bill
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