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    Powder Inc. doing a little price gouging?

    Thats 16 cents each…..so a cylinder full is a buck….thats ridiculous…what would you guess the manufacturing cost is….my guess, about 1-2 cents…
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    1f for 12ga

    I shoot a 12 gauge Parker Hammer SxS (shotshells). For target loads i use 2 1/2 to 2 /3/4 drams of 2f 1 1/8 shot. When I load for waterfowl, I generally switch to 3f and kick the load up to 3 to 3 1/2 drams and 1 1/4 ounce shot with bismuth. All these loads have worked well for the intended...
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    Question on flintlocks

    The issue is probably eye safety. i have embedded either pieces of flint or steel in my eyeglasses shooting flint guns. Eye protection is a must, and shooting a right handed gun from the left shoulder might exacerbate the danger to your eyes.
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    Weight and Balance for Offhand Rifle

    For 40 years the only rifle i shot was a Sharon Hawken, .54 caliber, 32 inch 15/16….very muzzle heavy. Recently I built a Chambers Isaac Haines rifle, .54 cal, 38 inch swamped barrel….and I could not believe the difference in handling. The Haines rifle is sleek, handles beautifully, swings to...
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