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  1. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Moose hunting with the .54

    Good to know, I love my 54 and have every confidence it will put a stag down hard this year. A bull moose is a dream of mine someday, you guys in North America have amazing game animals.
  2. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    No kidding, that's a pain in the butt. I would have expected better consistency from Pedersoli with that.
  3. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Long rifle kits?

    Kibler do not have good communication for people outside America, they simply stopped replying to my emails and follow ups so there is that. Through an importer I found out they have refused to send them here because it would require them to stamp a serial number on the barrel which they will...
  4. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    Every state is different, in mine if the gun is earlier than percussion e.g. flintlock, wheelock etc. And manufactured before 1900 then no it doesn't. Otherwise yes, all my Pedersoli guns have to be locked away. I nearly bought a good second hand Isaac hanes rifle buy it wouldn't fit in my safe!
  5. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    :doh: no! Absolute misinformation used by both pro and anti gun lobbies in America to suit their agendas. In 1996 there was a massacre where 35 people were killed, the government then banned civilians from owning automatic or semi auto rifles such as AR's unless you have a reason e.g...
  6. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Filled my buck tag today

    Congrats on a good season. On an aside, do you still have your pedersoli frontier and what do/did you think of it? I'm in two minds about a frontier or paying double for a chambers kit.
  7. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Long rifle kits?

    I have since spoken with Barbie at Chambers about either the English gentleman's or Edward Marshall. I like everything about the English gentleman's except the single trigger. I'm not too worried about our laws changing, covid is the main pain at the moment! Hoping to get over to your part of...
  8. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Long rifle kits?

    There's always one!
  9. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    I don't actually know anyone with a 310 cadet, 308 is considered old school these days!
  10. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    Yes mine is a pedersoli, she's a good sparker. If that's the case and shots are on the close side it might be all you need. That would probably be a Sportco with the little roo on it. I shot with a Henry martini Sportco .22lr growing up. Accurate little gun. Those were from the days when...
  11. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    I live I Australia, black powder in general isn't as popular the states. Trade guns are pretty sought after by black powder nuts everywhere. I really like mine and as it happens it's my first flintlock. Due to covid we haven't been able to get 62 cal moulds or balls so I haven't really got a...
  12. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Want to get into Muzzleloading and have a lot of questions so I figured I would post in this forum.

    I have a pedersoli trade gun, its a great gun but you won't be shooting deer at 100 yards with it. Also have two 50s and a 54. None of them make another other obsolete. I'll probably get a 58 at some stage too. 50 is the most versatile because of the plethora of options available for it...
  13. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Greetings from Montana

    Certainly been an uptick in MT members on the sister forums since the heritage season was announced. Welcome.
  14. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    What Wood For A Stock

    I've got a couple of walnut stocks and a nice ugly maple but next I'd really love a cherry stocked gun.
  15. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Speed loaders

    I use them for powder and shot, they're handy. Especially for powder when hunting.
  16. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Keeping your powder dry

    Come off it, that time period has become such a niche part of the film industry if we want to see that type of thing you have to accept a little give. I'll take that over a generic action movie thanks. Besides you've missed on far bigger issues either the film anyway, loading powder and then...
  17. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    RANGE FINDER?

    A lot probably depends on the quality of the rangefinder. I have a leica and it's always on the money.
  18. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    Camp oven

    I'm wanting to get a small camp oven that would suit 2 people, maybe 3 at the most to cook meals while trekking/back packing. This is for real practical use, I want to take it hunting with me while I'm in the mountains so I can cook up bread and little stews with game we shoot etc. I figure...
  19. GoodRabbitPilgrim

    PA flintlock doe

    Bad shots happen to the best of us, never a good feeling but at least you recovered her. Practice tracking is never a bad thing either! Good job mate
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