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    Traditional ML hunting in CA

    Regarding the condor controversy, the actual reports done by the field biologists stated that the amounts of lead found in condor carcasses could very well have come from the existing traces of lead in the environment. You are correct, axes to grind, a political objective, translate the facts...
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    Traditional ML hunting in CA

    The mine you refer to is at Cerro Gordo (Fat Hill), Inyo county. Silver bearing ore usually also contains lead and zinc. Used to hunt there in the 60s' and early 70s', very interesting place. Lead is not a boogeyman and the entire subject of lead used in firearms is all bull-stuff.
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    Jedediah Starr kits

    New member here, longtime traditional muzzle loader (1972). I've built (assembled) two rifles and am considering a Hawken kit from Jedediah Starr. Anyone have experience with their products? Thanks, AJ
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