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    Inletting trigger

    I am putting a Chambers Lancaster flintlock kit together. I am using the Davis double trigger. Is there anything I should look out for when inletting the trigger? Do I take the trigger apart then set the plate in using the precut slot for the actual trigger as the starting point to position it...
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    Triple Seven

    The majority of folks in my area that shoot muzzle loaders are deer hunters. They fire their rifles a couple times max prior to the hunt to check their sights. Fifty shots will last these folks ten years. For them it would be considered cheap at $70 for nearly ten years supply of powder. I have...
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    Ultimate flintlock

    I would vote for the Brown Bess also. In those days the weapon had to be stout enough to be used as a pike or club after it was discharged. The military rifle had to have a bayonet to be effective in battle. The American Kentucky rifle would seem a bit frail to me for use in close quarters. Michael
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