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    Centermark Fusil ramrod

    I have tapered a few rods successfully using an electric drill and sandpaper. Keep the shopvac handy and wear heavy gloves - it gets really hot.
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    what patch lube are you using ?

    been using wonder lube for about 35 years - I like the wintergreen smell. seriously now, can you imagine anybody circa 1775 (or whatever year you're living in) having this conversation? or whipping out a micrometer to select the perfect patch material?
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    Flintlock musket safety?

    I recall this discussion from many years ago when I met up with an F&I group, and sent me to my library for clarification. A reprint from Sullivan Press, 1995, entitled "Militia Man...Circa 1740". The woodcuts and instructions clearly instruct the soldier to prime first using a priming flask...
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    Left Handed Shooter

    Call Tip Curtis, I bought a LH .50 at Friendship last June - excellent rifle at a great price. And he puts the sights where a 60 year old guy can see them!
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    Best Period Military Musket

    I recently purchased a 1728 Long Land Rifle Shoppe musket made by the late John Bosh. Compared to my old Pedersoli Bess, it is massive & beautiful. It attracts a crowd every time I shoot it at the local range. Not cheap - but extravagance in the pursuit of excellence is no vice. RD
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