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    Salvaging wool from grubby motheaten blankets?

    To salvage wool from grubby, moth-eaten blankets, start by machine washing them with a gentle detergent like castile soap, and air-dry them thoroughly. If moth eggs are a concern, sealing the blankets in airtight bags with mothballs can help eliminate them after about a month. Alternatively, for...
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    How to safely clear a loaded muzzleloader that won’t fire

    Clearing a loaded muzzleloader that won't fire requires careful handling to ensure safety. It is not recommended to attempt to fire the gun by adding powder to the nipple, as this can create a dangerous situation, including a risk of explosion or misfire. Instead, the safest approach is to...
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    How is flint size determined

    Flint size is typically determined by measuring the width of the jaws, specifically the area where the flint will be held, as this directly impacts the flint's fit and effectiveness in striking. To accurately assess flint size, use calipers or a ruler to measure the jaw width at its narrowest...
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