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    Loyalist Arms vs. Veteran Arms flintlock pistols

    What about Military Heritage?
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    Random photos of famous ML percussion/flint guns, or rather guns owned by either famous people or during famous events

    Just another example of what the NRA does for you. It is a tragedy that the NRA is preserving and displaying these priceless interesting old historic firearms for us and future generations to enjoy. We give them money and they don't do anything good with it. {tic} :rolleyes:
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    $30 For Remington #10s The New Normal?

    Yeah, 10s are the valuable commodity these days for caps., even Musket caps are easier to find.
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    $30 For Remington #10s The New Normal?

    Tough with a revolver though
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    Fadala Article on T-C .56 Cal Smoothbore?

    Love reading Fudala. Alot of my perspectives on muzzleloading come from his writings.
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    What Remington 1858 to Buy?

    Never had any problem with Piettas, .36, .44 or the short barrel .44.
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    Rehardening frizzens - one size fits all? Musings for metallurgy masterminds....

    One thing that I haven't seen mentioned is the annealing of the arm of the frizzen after hardening the entire piece and not just the face, to relieve brittleness and prevent breaking or cracking in operation. Is that something anyone worries about?
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    If you had only two choices.

    Dave gave the best answer above, the more accurate one. of course, the rest is immaterial.
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    Rehardening frizzens - one size fits all? Musings for metallurgy masterminds....

    Not a good as the original Kasenit they banned. Of course.
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    Handgun reloader meets leadball

    No risk, so long as it is firmly on top of the powder
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    Bought a Smoker

    Mesquite is definitely more suited to beef or game. like venison, elk, etc., even rabbit. It makes a tremendous brisket.
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    Bought a Smoker

    Definitely the heavy hitter.
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    Bought a Smoker

    Looks delicious. I had an electric smoker that I used the heck out of, fish, ribs, chicken pork shoulders, even whole turkeys. Then I ran across a pellet smoker ar a local store on clearance a couple of years ago 75% off and couldn't pass it up. Now I use that almost exclusively and the...
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    Stereotyping

    Probably just a troll.
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    Just bought a Pietta 1851 Navy in .36, what do I need to know?

    Just saw your post, and thought this may be helpful, the producer is a member here as I recall.
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    Wheel weight lead question

    There are other ways to get a stuck bullet out other than a bullet puller or a gunsmith
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    Wheel weight lead question

    Babbit is a very high tin and antimony alloy, used mainly for industrial bearings, used to love it when I could get my hands on it for casting unmentionables. It was great to use to "sweeten" the alloy to make it harder and pour better to fill out the mold (tin is good fof that)
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    Wheel weight lead question

    Yep we no longer produce any virgin lead in this country, all we "produce" is from scrap. Another attack on America by the black Marxist.
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    Wheel weight lead question

    See my post above, been casting for probably forty years now and wheel weights will work, with the above caveats. The other thing is that you could also look to trade them to a modern bullet caster for pure lead as well. Pistol shooters in particular like wheel weights as they are harder and...
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