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  1. Woody Morgan

    Hello from So Cal!

    Hunting in California requires "non- lead". OP, welcome to the forum from Tehachapi! wm
  2. Woody Morgan

    Fix hair trigger

    2# is my bottom limit for any shooter. wm
  3. Woody Morgan

    Fix hair trigger

    Done with a smooth file and knowing what you're doing. The sear/trigger engagement is what you're working on. wm
  4. Woody Morgan

    Bees wax

    Ooo! What year? wm
  5. Woody Morgan

    #11 percussion caps

    Doesn't anyone look ahead anymore? Caps are out there. Just have to look and have some $$ stashed for the occasion. wm
  6. Woody Morgan

    Trade axe?

    Dang. Nice find! wm
  7. Woody Morgan

    1970’s era 12 sxs muzzle loading shotgun

    I call 'em "magic guns". You know. The ones that have that weird quality of making anyone that shoots it look good? Over a lifetime I've collected a number of them of all types and calibers and now a percussion side by side shotgun. They're fun to share. wm
  8. Woody Morgan

    Bees wax

    Use it as flux when casting projectiles. wm
  9. Woody Morgan

    1970’s era 12 sxs muzzle loading shotgun

    Finally got to the range with the Pedersoli 20 SxS with the intent of wringing it out. Loaded up with 60 grains of Swiss 3f and an ounce of reclaimed shot. At 25 yards left barrel consistently put the majority of the shot on a 12x12 steel plate. Then I decided to load the right barrel with a .60...
  10. Woody Morgan

    Wad Material

    Agreed. It's...well...rock. wm
  11. Woody Morgan

    Traditions is the "Harbor Freight Tools" of Muzzleloading?

    I'd use the term "serviceable" instead of "cheap". They're accurate, work well enough for most folk and are inexpensive enough to get people like me hooked. wm
  12. Woody Morgan

    Ball sucking

    Maybe, but I like the guy already. He should fit in just fine amongst the rest of the (us) reprobates around here. That one's not much better and I know he didn't mean it (I think). At least the OP's issue isn't making any funny noises in the process.........is it? :oops: wm
  13. Woody Morgan

    Another Smoothbore Question

    I dunno if I'd use "Britsmoothy" and "red coats" in the same post. You might be declared a red fox(x). wm
  14. Woody Morgan

    Rocks are more reliable than caps

    This is almost me word for word including the Deerhunter which is actually more accurate than I can shoot. I like both for their own features...flinters cuz they're so cool, percussion cuz they're easier to deal with, imo. Got plenty of supplies to shoot whichever floats my boat that day...
  15. Woody Morgan

    Rocks are more reliable than caps

    Match heads. wm
  16. Woody Morgan

    Traditions Trapper

    These guns normally shoot lights out...flint or percussion. I just wish I could. I use 250 grain REALs in mine. wm
  17. Woody Morgan

    Easiest warm weather maxi lube - Beeswax + ??

    Use the foreshots and heads. You don't wanna drink that shizz anyways. wm
  18. Woody Morgan

    Loading revolvers question.

    We may have passed each other in the woods. We hunted the Forks area for elk fairly often. wm
  19. Woody Morgan

    ML Bird hunt using 7/8 - ounce loads

    Many people that hunt chukar have never seen one...or at least just their tailfeathers. wm
  20. Woody Morgan

    Final 1857 Napoleon half scale cannon final

    Oh for... SO cool! wm
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