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    Yard Sale Score Today

    You have done well!
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    Beautiful "Made In the USA" Gun Case

    Almost all of my guns have a Unique case. Highly recommended & one of the few made to hold a long gun.
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    What is your preferred brand of #11 percussion caps

    Lately, my favorite caps are whatever is available.
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    Real black powder

    Real BP works in everything. Subs only do well with percussion guns. I keep it simple & use BP for flint & revolvers - no subs to stock up on.
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    Civil war guns from garage sale

    What a great find! The guns aren't bad either!
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    Revolutionary War Reproduction Rifles

    Alibris just cancelled my order saying that they are out of stock. I guess someone else got their last copy.
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    brass barrel question

    The period term "gun metal" typically was referring to bronze.
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    Revolutionary War Reproduction Rifles

    I just checked Bookfinder & it is no longer shown. Looks like I got Alibris' last copy. Guess it is back to Rock Ford at full price.
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    Revolutionary War Reproduction Rifles

    The book is available for about $55 + tax from Alibris - do a search on "bookfinder.com" - a great search engine for booksellers worldwide.
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    Traditions Blunderbuss Kit?

    Engraved on the (rather thick) muzzle of an English blunderbuss is "SEE ME AND FLEE"
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    Rules and definitions

    Your apology would have been more likely to be acknowledged if you had posted it in the original thread that created the fuss rather than opening a completely new thread that may or may not have been read by those responding to the original thread. Anyway, you were good enough to apologize & I...
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    Rules and definitions

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    Recommendations for .40 RB..

    Order some .390 and .395 balls from Eddie Mays in GA & see what works well in your gun
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    Unmentionables

    What part of the traditional forum rules #1 & #7 are not plain to you? IF rule #7 was not in place, in-lines would likely have their own sub-forum, not a part of "general muzzleloading, BUT rule #7 is in place ,so in-lines are not a topic on this forum. If you or anyone else wants to talk about...
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    Unmentionables

    The Traditional Muzzleloading Forum rules were made by the former owner Claude & posted by Zonie, a moderator, many years ago. On this forum, there are no sub forums relating to in-lines, pellets, sabots or other "modern muzzleloaders". Claude who started this "traditional" forum, sold it to the...
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    Unmentionables

    Sorry but I am not confused at all. Go to "MLF Announcements & Forum Help" Click on "MLF Rules" - it is highlighted. Read the rules, starting with #1 & reinforced with #7, just as I wrote.
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    Unmentionables

    Sorry but this forum is for traditional (designs up to 1865) muzzleloaders. Read forum rules #1 and #7. There is nothing wrong with wanting to use or discuss modern inlines or cartridge guns but they are not "traditional" as defined on this forum and each has their own forums with plenty of...
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    Beware GunBroker Sales

    I have only had good experiences with Gunbroker but they seldom have anything that really interests me. (Did recently get a 2nd gen Colt army tho) Re taxes, most states are now taxing online sales - Ebay, Amazon & it seems most other online sites of any size.
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    A tall enough storage safe for muzzleloaders

    I use a pair of full height (6') gym lockers, locked & bolted to the wall. I leave some fishing rods leaning against them & have some fish decals on the lockers as a disguise. Thieves are typically in a hurry & go for the obvious. A good gun safe may offer some fire protection but it advertises...
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