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  1. Mallenby58

    Still reading print media?

    I subscribe to Muzzleloader magazine. It’s pretty good. I think it’s a quality publication and I even enjoy learning about American History. It’s also a good source for merchants that offer muzzloading paraphernalia in the back pages.
  2. Mallenby58

    Am I the only one who doesn’t really care for carving on a rifle stock?

    Carving on stocks looks ok. When I get around to doing mine, one of these days, I think I might try to inlay some silver and or copper on the stock. I have done some wood turning in the past and have a little experience with inlaying metals. If we all have the same gun then that would be boring.
  3. Mallenby58

    How clean is your bore?

    interesting thread. When I bought my Thompson Center Hawken .50 caliber percussion cap rifle back in 1990 I knew nothing about muzzleloading. I had read somewhere never to put any petroleum products inside the bore of the rifle, because when you shoot black powder it turns that oil into tar and...
  4. Mallenby58

    New member

    Hello from South Florida, I have been occasionally shooting my Hawken percussion cap rifle since 1990. I recently bought a Woodsrunner flintlock kit from Jim Kibler and was hoping to get started on that sooner rather than later if I ever get the chance to retire lol. Looking forward to learning...
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