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    Pennsylvania Rifle Works, 36 cal, help!!

    Sounds great, thanks for all of the advice. I do live in Indiana, maybe I will take it down to Friendship this summer and someone could help me there.
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    Pennsylvania Rifle Works, 36 cal, help!!

    That’s great news, how does one go about disassembling one of these? My Hawken just has one big take down pin thing:(
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    Pennsylvania Rifle Works, 36 cal, help!!

    Hey everyone! After all the great help I received with my renegade I was hoping that somebody could answer my questions about a rifle I inherited. The rifle is branded “Pennsylvania Rifle Works” and is a .36 caliber. My great grandma bought it for my great uncle (her son) for his 14th birthday...
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    Getting Started with Renegade

    I’m also beginning to figure out why so many hate bore butter. I used it for storage In my Inline muzzleloader and when I went to clean it I had a brown residue that was not rust. Very difficult to get out even with hot soapy water. How would using the mink oil as a long term storage rust...
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    Getting Started with Renegade

    Just checked out those Davis triggers, those look great. Is the install really as easy as they make it sound? Thanks!
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    Getting Started with Renegade

    Thanks for all the awesome replies guys. I will definitely check out the Davis trigger. I went to the range today and shot the new renegade. First shots were way low with 70 grains of 2f, raised the sight and went to 80 grains of powder and got 2 touching at 50 yards, still about 4 inches low...
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    Getting Started with Renegade

    Thank you both for the great replies. I indeed did have a typo in my post. I was thinking about the caliber I wish I had and not the one that I do have! My rifle is a .50 cal and the balls that I purchased are Hornady .490 I will start with the .015 patches for sure. Also, thanks for the crisco...
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    Getting Started with Renegade

    Hello everyone, My name is Alex and I’m new to the forum. I recently purchased a TC Renegade .50, it is the single trigger model. I was hoping I could get some advice from you guys on what load to start with and what shoots good in your guns. Here’s what I have to work with .010 pre cut patch...
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