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  1. J

    Ruger Old Army

    My Father had one in the lower cabinet of his gun cabinet (you don't hear of gun cabinets much these days) since the late 70s. It was blued and unfired. We shot a lot of black powder, hunting and rendezvous, but he would never let me shoot it. He passed in 2017. After the dust settled, I was...
  2. J

    New quick loads

    Here is a photo of my quickload system. Very similar to rusticbob! I know the thread began as a technique for the range, but I have found it works in the field as well. Thanks for sharing Rustic...it brings back memories and makes me long for what next season brings! (Thumbs up!)
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    New quick loads

    Hello rustic Bob, Seeing your post brought back a lot of memories. My father and I began using these when hunting with muzzle loader rifles in the eighties. It's a great system. You pull, the cork, pour the powder, then use a short starter to drive the ball through.That's a great quick load...
  4. J

    1863 Shiloh Sharps Model 100 Rifle

    Thank you Sir.
  5. J

    1863 Shiloh Sharps Model 100 Rifle

    Hello Thomasgunn, Beautiful rifle! Thank you for sharing. She's truly a sweetheart. I've been a BP shooter (muzzleloaders) since I was 8 (1976). It gets in your blood and nothing else even smells close...literally. In 2019 I purchased a Shiloh 1863, .54 cal, saddle ring carbine. It was shot...
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