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  1. Crow-Feather

    Few questions.

    funny
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    Ballistol as lube for Smoothbore?

    Water soluable cutting oil and water, 15% oil to 85% water also works well. No swabbing tween shots. First is as clean as the last.
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    Stuck ball in a Thompson Center Hawken flint

    Well, looks like this post is pretty well covered.
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    Evil lead!

    My "way-back-grandfather" was a gladiator at the coliseum in Rome. He was so good that they placed a sign with his name in front of the coliseum. His name was "No Parking".
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    Is this an improved chamber

    Send the picture to Pedersoli and ask them.
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    Pedersoli Kodiak Doubles

    It is expensive to regulate barrels. Pedersoli keeps the cost down by using two rear sights, one for each barrel. My Pedersoli double did shoot about 1 1/2 inches apart at 50 yars with just one sight.
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    First Flintlock build

    Best of luck
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    Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery firarms.

    I was told that Lewis and Clark ordered the alterations which were incorporated into the 1803. Thus, they did carry 1803s sort of.
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    Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery firarms.

    Note 1. The evidence is that these rifles were the "1792 Contract Rifle" (Tait, 1999a; Tait 1999b). There has long been an assumption that the expedition was equipped with the Harpers Ferry Model 1803 rifle, because Lewis obtained his rifles at Harpers Ferry in 1803, the Model rifle 1803 has a...
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    Hole in my patch?

    Get rid of the cotton material you are using and get pillow ticking from a fabric store. Wash the material about three times to get the sizing out and the material will be absorbent and strong. Use a good lube and completely soak the patch, squeezing out the excess. The pillow ticking is...
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    Need help

    You can also call the maker and get his advice which will be about the same as what Pilot says. Do not put the vice on the bottom tip of the tang. Mark where the tang needs to bend and place that mark on the top edge of the vice.
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    Hello From Central Oregon

    Type "Mountain Man Rendezvous near me" into your search engine. Best of luck in your endeavors. Hello from Idaho.
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    T/C Trouble's

    The patch needs to crush into the grooves to spin when fired. The patch has to grip the ball tight enough that the patch spin is transferred to the ball for good accuracy. When fired, the pressure of the explosion obturates the ball causing a super tight ball patch fit. If the patch has a...
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    Tom's CANNON BALLS

    What was Cannon's last name?
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    A new high price for a T/C Hawken

    Naw, too busy walking across my new bridge in New York.
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    Voyage of Discovery — Knowing their location?

    They always knew where they were. They were east of the pacific and somewhere in the middle the United States.
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    New member from Arkansas

    Hello from Idaho.
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    New member from Ohio

    The high school cheer leaders would be hoarse after the --- give me an "N", give me an "E" cheer. Hello from Idaho.
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    Carbines

    I hunt with the Lyman Deerstalker in 54. It is heavy for its size but recoil with a slug and 90 grains of 2f is manageable and very accurate,
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