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  1. J

    Hello....again.

    Thanks gents. It is great to be back; but no, haven't got my speedboat tag yet. Hoping for Elk in the Fall though....
  2. J

    Hello....again.

    Howdy once again. I have been missing for about a year whilst I was in Afghanistan on my Uncle's business. I am new to muzzleloading (still) and am looking forward to figuring out how to get my "flitter" up and running. It's a Lancaster style rifle in .54 cal, I don't recollect the type of...
  3. J

    Learning to shoot muzzleloaders

    It was a great article--thank you Claude for posting it there.
  4. J

    Learning to shoot muzzleloaders

    That is tremendously generous of you. Yesterday I ordered a copy of Lyman's Black Powder Handbook, so that may be a place to start. Many thanks for your support. I read Claude's How-to article section with great interest. But much of that is aimed at a more experienced audience. In re the...
  5. J

    Learning to shoot muzzleloaders

    Guys -- I don't have any experience shooting muzzleloaders, and was hoping to find a resource, e.g. book, that might keep me out of trouble. I know enough to get into trouble, but definitely not enough to stay out of trouble. Can anyone recommend a good reference for learning to shoot a...
  6. J

    Howdy from Wyoming

    Thanks everyone for the welcome. The site seems great--what a resource! :hatsoff: Mike, thanks for the link. I'm down in Cheyenne. I'm looking for all the resources I can find--I'd love to make it to a shoot and meet some folks. I plan on reading through the site to learn more; of course...
  7. J

    Howdy from Wyoming

    This is my first post; just wanted to say "howdy." I've been shooting for most of my life, but have never shot black powder or muzzleloaders. How has this happened? Anyway, I look forward to learning about muzzleloading and hope I can be of some use in return. Thanks.
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