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  1. Stumpkiller

    New member

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  2. Stumpkiller

    New here

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  3. Stumpkiller

    New (sort of)

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  4. Stumpkiller

    Civil War Live Fire

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  5. Stumpkiller

    First time ML hunter

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. I own a .54 Renegade myself. Very accurate rifle. I settled on 84 grains (the standard "military" load for the .54 Harper's Ferry was 3 drams = 84 grains).
  6. Stumpkiller

    New member

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  7. Stumpkiller

    Good day from Montana

    Ooooh. That is a fast twist. My T/C New Englander is 1:48" and my John Donelson .54 is 1:66". I really don't know, but I assume a round ball doesn't mind being spun a bit faster. The opposite is not true with longer bullets. A .44 caliber percussion pistol typically uses 1:18" twist and...
  8. Stumpkiller

    Old guy, new member, new to blackpowder, old to smokeless.

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. Re: the Ruger: Had one. VERY well made and robust. Very accurate as well. (Like, as accurate as my S&W M-14 Target Masterpiece .38 Spl I shot PPC and headshoot bunnies with . . . but we don't discuss such things here). Sold it...
  9. Stumpkiller

    Newbie from Washington

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  10. Stumpkiller

    Newbie on the move

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. Glad to have you back. We need more folks like you back in NYS.
  11. Stumpkiller

    Newbie from NC

    Better than most imagine. New York is 10% of the grography in five cities and the rest of us live in rolling hills, woodlands and farm regions.
  12. Stumpkiller

    Good day from Montana

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. I'm currently hunting with a T/C New Englander and round balls have proven themselves adequate in the past. ;-)
  13. Stumpkiller

    Newbie from NY

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. On the edge between Broome and Chenango counties.
  14. Stumpkiller

    Newbie from NC

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  15. Stumpkiller

    Another Hello from Florida

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  16. Stumpkiller

    Hello all Looking for help ID ing a flintlock

    The staff don't generally give free appraisals. And the other members would really need to have it in hand to evaluate condition and even whether it is an actual firing rifle . . . hopefully. But members are free to jump in as far as I can find in the rules.
  17. Stumpkiller

    New member Texas

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  18. Stumpkiller

    New member - Iowa

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
  19. Stumpkiller

    Hello all Looking for help ID ing a flintlock

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region. Sadly, no period flintlock ever had "Model" on any lock or side-late. This looks to be something made for sale in Branson, MO. May or may not be functional.
  20. Stumpkiller

    New to forum

    Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.
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