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    traditions

    the article on testing or proofing was in the back of the Dixie Gun Works catalog
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    traditions

    Only the lock and stock are traditions the barrel is a Green Mountain.The drum came from muzzleloader builder supply.I mis quoted the type of rifle I have .It's a Traditions Frontier NOT a Pioneer. Sorry for the mix up.
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    traditions

    I'm planning on using 100 grains or less of FFFg Goex and either a powerbelt or I also have both REAL molds from lee one is around 250 and the other is about 325 grains .As I said before the massive charge was to check it out only .I wouldn't use that much to shoot with because of the RECOIL(it...
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    traditions

    That was the reason I used so much, I figured if it was gonna blow it would do it then. :grin:
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    traditions

    Just a wild hair you might say .It had the 1 in 48 and I wanted a faster twist .It does have a thin wrist and to add to that I redid the stock several years ago and cut the pistol grip off. Like I said the only worry i have with it is the buildup of too much pressure because of a heavier conical...
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    traditions

    I have a Traditions Pioneer that I am rebarreling with a Green Mountain Barrel.It is the fast 1 in 28 rifled barrel.Anyway,I read on the long range muzzleloading site that the drum and nipple system is dangerous to use with a fast twist barrel and conicals.I have tested it with 200grains of 777...
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