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    Warthog with a Trapper .50

    In my attempts to get the cap to fire first time, every time, I have tried to push the cap down with my thumb after placing it with the in line capper, but how hard is too hard before the cap discharges under my thumb :front:. Trying to explain how hard one can safely push the cap down is like...
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    Warthog with a Trapper .50

    Hi I also went hunting in the last week or so, even though there is no warthog around, there is enough kudu, springbuck and mountain rheebuck to keep me busy. The kudu were not very muzzleloader friendly, keep a save 300 to 500 meters between them and me, but the springbuck and mountain...
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    What makes up a good hunting/ready bag

    Thanks for the good, helpful replies. I have been thinking and toying with the fly-fishing type vest that I have got. I seem to fit everything that I need into it and it then gives me lots of freedom of movement (the bag that I tried kept on swinging around and was always in the way when I tried...
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    What makes up a good hunting/ready bag

    Being new to the mz scene and this weekend being my first hunting with a mz, I have not had much time to organize my kit to the optimum yet. I have seen the chaps using
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    Kudu hunting with .45

    Due to some unforeseen circumstances the hunt has been postponed until the second weekend in August (the last month in our
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    Kudu hunting with .45

    I live in South Africa and have been hunting Kudu, Springbuck and suchlike for as long as I can remember using modern rifles. A couple of months ago I bought my first muzzleloader, a .45cal Investarms Hawken replica (1:48 rifling), and have had lots of fun target shooting with PRB. This coming...
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