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  1. J

    to .54 or not to .54?

    Between .50 or .54 I would go .54. The first rifle I built myself was a .54 wish it was a .58 I still have it and shoot it once in awhile but like the .62 jaegar I built better.
  2. J

    Patch lube?

    The only time I ever had rust is when I used the alcohol, peroxide, murphys oil soap mixture everyone raved about some years ago. I switched to cleaning with water and simple green or any other cleaner like it and make sure it is good and dry. I check it again the next day. I do not lube the...
  3. J

    Hello the camp.

    Thank you for the welcome guys. I don't need to be won back to smokepoles I still love them. It was the buckskinning and reenacting I actually got tired of. Too much bickering among people with who is right and all. It took the fun out of it. Now I just enjoy the part I love most...The guns!
  4. J

    Hello the camp.

    Just found this site. Looks like a good one. I used to be into buckskinning and reenacting. Have built a few rifles and tulles but now I just hunt with the Flinters during the ML season here in PA. My love for longer range shooting has won out over the smokepoles for my main hobby.
  5. J

    Patch lube?

    I use rendered bear oil. I clean with hot water and simple green or other cleaner. I dry well and then run more patches the next day. I don't put anything on the clean barrel.
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