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    Northampton / Lehigh style guns

    One has to remember that in 1752 Northampton county (where I was born and still live) comprised what was later to become Lehigh and even Berks county and all the land going North to the N.Y. state line. There were many "sub" schools in this area, ergo Bethlehem (where I live), Christen Springs...
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    Eastern Pa. Shoot

    We shoot til about 4 or when you want to go home. Yes I am in the book and you may also find me on the links part of this forum.
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    Eastern Pa. Shoot

    Hi there Old Salt - We start shooting about 9 or 9:30. E mail me at [email protected] for directions. We are easy to find. Dale
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    Eastern Pa. Shoot

    For all you muzzle stuffers out there in or near the Allentown/Bethlehem area of Eastern Pa. The First Frontier Militia of Bowmanstown Rod and Gun shoot the second Sunday of the month from March to Dec. We shoot 25 - 50 - 75 - 100 yd. paper and novelty. There is also a black powder cartridge...
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    Earliest American Flintlocks

    You might want to pick up the book Colonial Frontier Guns by T.M. Hamilton. Some of the guns in this book date back to the trade era, before the gunsmiths were working here in Americal. Dale
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