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    Looking to improve accuracy

    Greetings flyfish, I, like you love fly fishing and traditional archery and am somewhat new to black powder shooting. There is a member on this forum who's accuracy method was vary valuable to me when I started out. His name is Dutch Schoultz. His web site...
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    New to me Lyman 1858 New Army

    Thank you hawkeye2, taboo understood. Plz accept my apologies.
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    New to me Lyman 1858 New Army

    Greetings and hello to all, I recently acquired a 1974 Lyman Model 1858 New Army .44 caliber made by Armi San Paolo. The main reason I obtained this one is because it came with a .45 Colt conversion cylinder. The previous owner shipped it to Taylor & Co. and it was fitted to one of their...
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    Various Grains for Various Loads

    FYI - a spent .38 special case will level at 24 to 25 grains of 3f.
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    Which caliber .50 or .54 percussion

    I also ordered Dutch's system and am anxious to receive it. He put it in the mail the same day I put the check in the mail :) David
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    New one on the way

    That is a nice looking rifle, I'm sure it will be a "blast" to shoot :)
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    Plains Hawken Style Rifles

    I agree 2 Tall and RE, I started thinking about buying a Trad ML about a year ago. At that time I started reading about the different ones on the market. I read an article comparing the TC to the Lyman Hawkin style guns. That motivated me towards the TC only to find they were no longer...
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    Plains Hawken Style Rifles

    Thank y'all for your comments :) I actually bought a Pedersoli Traditional Hawken in .50 cal. My first choice would have been a TC if they were still made. The PTH was on sale for $399, so I got it before it went back up to $499. I believe the PTH is made for Cabela's, as this particular model...
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    Plains Hawken Style Rifles

    Hello new guy here, thanks for having me on this forum. On a previous Topic, "Lyman 54 cal Great Plains Rifle", there were some opinions comparing the TC and the GPR. I am curious how some of you would compare the Pedersoli Hawken (the one distributed by Cabela's) to the TC and GPR? I am...
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    Hello from South Central Texas

    Hello, I'm new to black powder. I live in San Antonio, TX. I have always wanted to shoot BP and at 56 yoa, I just bought a Perdersoli Hawken repro. I took it to my property in East Tx to give it whirl last weekend and had a great time. I have been into shooting since I was a kid. This looks like...
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