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  1. J

    Hello from Vermont.

    Nice to meet you. Do you collect fired lead from a shooting range or some other source? -Paul
  2. J

    Another new Vermonter

    Wow, thanks for all the info. My in-line makes plenty of smoke, thank you very much, and it will keep me entertained while I learn the in’s and outs of these-here old-fangled “real guns” of which you speak. I look forward to it all!
  3. J

    Another new Vermonter

    Hello, all! A friend lent me an old CVA Hawken percussion for muzzleloading season last year and there was something about the experience of carrying that beautiful piece of wood and steel through the snowy woods that stuck with me. I picked up an in-line CVA for this season, but am thinking of...
  4. J

    Hello from Vermont.

    Hi there! I’m a new visitor to this site, also from Vermont, and joined within a few days of you. I hunt with an in-line CVA but think a Hawken kit might be in my future. I’m looking forward to trying some primitive biathlon events this winter. I’m in Burlington. Where are you?
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