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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    That’s a great looking gun. I’ve been eyeing that kit, please let us know how it shoots.
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    New Member From NC

    Welcome from WNC
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    Smoke on the Mountain!

    @windini , thank your for the intro to BP shooting. It’s the most fun I’ve had shooting in years. I’m not sure why I never knew muzzleloader shooting was this much fun. I’m thinking a long rifle, revolver, maybe even a BP shotgun is in my future.
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    First traditional build!

    Very nice. I hope to start with a kit and work my way up to a real build some day.
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    New From ocala National Forest

    Welcome from NC
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    kings mountain rifles

    Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I found this subject interesting. Robert Young, who is attributed as the owner of the “Sweet Lips” rifle in the Tennessee State Museum, is my 8th Great Grandfather. I have seen the manufacture of the rifle stated to be Jacob Dickert of PA by some...
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    An Abomination? Not For Sensitive Viewers

    As a Turkey hunter, I like it just because it would match my apparel while in the woods. I’m not sure a Turkey really cares what color your shotgun is.
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    Smoke on the Mountain!

    Thank you @windini for setting this up. I’m signed up, hope to learn a lot and have a good time.
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    My First Traditional BP Rifle

    Thank you for the information, that will give me a good starting point. As of now, I only have Pyrodex RS, still on the hunt for the ever elusive caps. Would real BP be a better option than the substitutes? Thanks.
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    My First Traditional BP Rifle

    I had no idea I could switch barrels to 12 ga or .54 on this rifle. Thanks for the info.
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    My First Traditional BP Rifle

    I’m hoping my pal @windini will guide me through the world of traditional BP shooting but I’ll be on the lookout for clubs as well. Thanks.
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    My First Traditional BP Rifle

    I found a TC New Englander .50 cal locally, clean bore, no rust, some minor bumps and bruises on the wood and needs some clean up. $275 OTD seemed like a decent price to me but I am certainly no expert on values for these types of firearms. Did I get a decent deal, is this a good rifle to...
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    Hello from New Hampshire

    Welcome
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    New from NC

    Hi all. I’m a new member from Western NC, I’m a complete newbie to black powder firearms and I look forward to learning from all of you. Thanks.
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