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  1. bbqchef88

    SOLD .44 cal round balls for sale (for a muzzleloader) x55. $5 + shipping

    Some .44 balls I had kicking around, these are for a muzzleloader and not for a cap and ball revolver, as they seems to be .439. 5 bucks plus shipping.
  2. bbqchef88

    SOLD .68 caliber balls for sale. x14. $3 + shipping

    Some random .68 cal balls I had kicking around. 3 bucks plus shipping.
  3. bbqchef88

    SOLD .35 caliber balls x190. $12 OBO+ shipping.

    I've got a few bunches of .35 caliber round balls: Hornady .35 caliber round balls x95 Unknown .35 caliber round balls x25 Unknown .35 caliber round balls x70 12 bucks obo. Even though the container is labelled .36, I'm pretty sure these are for a .36 cal muzzleloader and not to be used with...
  4. bbqchef88

    SOLD Lee .451 single cavity ball mold. Part #90439 PRICE DROP $10

    Price drop. I don't own a .451 nor do I have a furnace to smelt lead. If I did, I would have melted down those .50 cal balls from the other thread instead of posting them on here.🤣
  5. bbqchef88

    SOLD Balls/bullets for .50cal. 400 rds. Assorted. PRICE DROP $35 OBO

    Price drop from $50 to $35. These are taking up space, and I'm not buying a .50 cal muzzleloader anytime soon.
  6. bbqchef88

    SOLD Balls/bullets for .50cal. 400 rds. Assorted. PRICE DROP $35 OBO

    All together, a bit over 400 rounds. Willing to sell the whole lot for 50 bucks or best offer. Shipping not included, But I can maybe jam this into a small flat rate package which is about 14 bucks. .48x20 . .50 x 24 50 x 30 .485 x 14 .485 x 15 .490 x 230 .490 x 75
  7. bbqchef88

    Got bequeathed a muzzeloader, advice and help iding would be appreciated.

    Awesome, thank you all for the feedback and the callouts, better be safe than sorry!
  8. bbqchef88

    Got bequeathed a muzzeloader, advice and help iding would be appreciated.

    So I've gotten around to marking how far down the ramrod goes, this is it: What do you all reckon, does this look loaded?
  9. bbqchef88

    Got bequeathed a muzzeloader, advice and help iding would be appreciated.

    So, I just did that and it it looks like the rod stops suspiciously far from the breech... which is extremely alarming. Great callout, ty for that. Also, as a sidenote, why the hell would you keep this loaded
  10. bbqchef88

    Got bequeathed a muzzeloader, advice and help iding would be appreciated.

    YESSIR. I absolutely do plan on shooting it. Just wanted to get this thrown up here for people to check out incase there is something obvious indicating an issue that I don't see. Good callout, I'm going to shine a light down the nipple and take a photo of the bore to see if I can see anything.
  11. bbqchef88

    Got bequeathed a muzzeloader, advice and help iding would be appreciated.

    Hello, I was bequeathed a muzzleloader a while back. A bit of background on the person/people who owned it previously. They were profuse muzzleloader collectors and avid tinkerers/woodworkers. They made all sorts of stuff, turned out their own stocks, etc. They passed away, my friend got it, and...
  12. bbqchef88

    Looking for suggestions as to how to get into hunting

    Not a big social media guy. I'll check out the hunter safety course, especially with a lot of stuff that seems to be California specific. I've already been looking around on youtube and the internet for guides for the past year or 2, but I like asking questions, and you can't ask videos and...
  13. bbqchef88

    Looking for suggestions as to how to get into hunting

    Hello, I've been wanting to get into hunting for quite a while now, but I don't know anyone who hunts and it is pretty intimidating to just start doing. I'm looking to hunt hogs, deer and rabbits. Any recommendations for resources? I'm in Cali for reference. Thanks.
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