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  1. jrweis1997

    The anxiety stage...

    very pretty!
  2. jrweis1997

    Pedersoli locks bad?

    I really wanna get an 1803 ever since I read undaunted courage you know who has any good kits these days?
  3. jrweis1997

    Lead balls have casting imperfections

    as the postal service says, if it fits it ships!
  4. jrweis1997

    Blondie gets it done

    Did better than me this year!
  5. jrweis1997

    Are the slow twists of the Springfield and Enfield rifle musket not suitable for minié balls?

    a second video where he goes more into the history pretty interesting
  6. jrweis1997

    Are the slow twists of the Springfield and Enfield rifle musket not suitable for minié balls?

    Saw this the other week you may have the same issue.
  7. jrweis1997

    Pecatonia River Fusil de Chasse

    thank you for the heads up! I have been looking at those kibler kits as well so i will take these into consideration come april when uncle sam says i can have some of my money back
  8. jrweis1997

    Pecatonia River Fusil de Chasse

    never built a kit but interested, is this company something i can take on as a first kit? I have some woodworking experience and mechanical experience. Enough not to hurt myself but not enough to impress anyone
  9. jrweis1997

    Pecatonia River Fusil de Chasse

    never seen these, the price point on these is attractive to say the least
  10. jrweis1997

    If I wanted a buffalo rifle.....

    They say the herds were as big as they were in the early 1800s because most of the natives were killed by smallpox before they ever even saw a European or American, even still some of the first hand accounts make it sound like it was something to behold
  11. jrweis1997

    If I wanted a buffalo rifle.....

    They had all kinds of cool stuff, at one point they said those guys were burning so many calories a day rowing that they were eating 10lbs of meat a day to subsist
  12. jrweis1997

    Just joined hello from PA

    hey you are right up the road from me, where do you shoot around here?
  13. jrweis1997

    Just joined hello from PA

    yes but only one these days dont want to end up on the couch!
  14. jrweis1997

    Muzzleloader Magazine Nov/Dec

    anyone read the article about native trade language in the last edition, very cool! never knew they had such a thing I have been telling all kinds of people about it
  15. jrweis1997

    So..... why a muzzleloading?

    An older guy I worked for as a kid had a few hawkens he let me shoot, one round and that big flash of smoke and that was it ive been hooked ever since
  16. jrweis1997

    Just joined hello from PA

    Hello All, I shot a bunch of black powder as a kid/teenager but stopped cause all of a sudden all these girls that annoyed me my whole life suddenly seemed very interesting... anyways im glad to be back! I currently just have a 1861 Springfield and a 1851 navy but am looking forward at getting...
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