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    New Rockhead

    No squirrels unfortunately. I wish we did though. I used to like to fry them up for dinner when I lived in Minnesota.
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    New Rockhead

    Thank you all for your warm welcome. As I mentioned in my above post I have no idea how to knap flint. It is my understanding that the flints frequently need edge control. What tools, techniques etc. do I need to service my flint. Oh, and is there a better outlet than the sports shops for...
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    New Rockhead

    I can now join the ranks of the rock locks. Here it is, a 45 caliber Jaeger flintlock imported by Euroarms from Bresica Italy. Granted it is not a high quality rifle, but it does fire reliably, looks good and cost little. I couldn’t afford the cost of a quality rifle. Besides I didn’t want...
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    Hello all from Iowa

    Thanks all for your warm welcome. Sincerely, Reverend Rich
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    Hello all from Iowa

    Hello to all. I found this forum while I was searching for information on flintlocks. I just purchased a Flintlock and I am on pins and needles waiting for it to arrive. I have been shooting muzzleloaders for 24 years now. My first muzzleloader was a Thompson Center 45 caliber percussion...
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