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    barrel in the white

    I agree about the appearence of the grayed barrel.I've seen a few museum and collector pieces and love it I think that's the way I'll go and if it ever gets too dark then I'll think about oil.Until then the finish will be worth the P.I.T.A. of buffing it anytime the rust shows it's ugly face.
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    barrel in the white

    OK forgive the newbie but why not oil it ? I work in a machine shop and we have a lot of bare metal surfaces that need to be wiped with oil from time to time,otherwise surface rust sets up and leads to bad things if left unchecked.I'm new to this ML thing but am already planning to buy or build...
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    Casting for a Staghorn 209

    Forgot to ask will I need to run them thru a lubri-sizer.If so It's starting to turn into a lot of equipment.My friend will cast them for me, but the mold becomes his.He may even throw some lead my way until my needs exceed his generosity/supply.(he owes me a few favors),But that makes me...
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    Casting for a Staghorn 209

    Hi, I'm new to this forum and hope to be new to muzzleloading.A good friend gave me a new in the box CVA Staghorn 209 1:28 twist inline a couple of years ago.Money immediately got real tight and it has just sat sense.Money is still kinda tight and I admit "I'm a Cheapskate" It's killing me not...
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