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    Shot my TC Hawken for first time

    You are set for a wonderful journey that will give you many years of enjoyment. Keep makin' smoke! I have been for some 40 now and still love it! :thumbsup:
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    recreating the 18th centry powder horn...book...............

    I purchased this book a while ago also and found it to be a very excellent resource to making powder horns. It is well illustrated and detailed. I wonder if the guy who wrote the review thinks he could do better. :youcrazy:
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    Buffalo Horn

    I agree with Rick. It is much faster to get down to the usable part of the horn on Bison horns with a little help from power tools. In my opininon if the craftsman from the old days would have had electricity they would have used it too. :grin:
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    Third Horn

    Excellent!! You are talented. :bow:
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    R.E.A.L. bullets?

    I have used them for several years with good success deer hunting. They give you a little more wallop the round balls. I cast my own and have not seen them available for sale anywhere.
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    Rusty bore in a .50 caliber Renegade

    Grab it! A bore brush and Ballistol will do wonders cleaning it up. Most of these guns will shoot just fine with minor pitting. The price is right if you look at the cost of a new rifle. I have several T/C's and they are quality guns.
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    New member from North Dakota

    Hello, This is a great site! Lots of knowledge & experience can be found on this forum. I am very impressed. I have been involved in muzzleloading for many years and am looking forward to sharing information with other members here. Thanks, Scott :thumbsup:
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