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    Calling all ash stocks

    Thanks for the replies. I'm familiar with ash and the only way I've ever seen it stained is a lighter color (much like baseball bats). There's nothing wrong with that but I would prefer something darker in the gun stock department. Thanks cptleo for nice pictures, I really like the look of...
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    Calling all ash stocks

    I'm considering building a T/C Hawken with a full-length stock from Pecatonica...but in ash. My gut instinct is to go with ash since nearly everyone else uses maple and why would I want to be like everyone else? (To which everyone else wonders "Why does he want to be like that small fringe...
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    Longer, fast-twist barrel

    Thanks for the replies guys, there are more options out there than I thought! This has crossed my mind before but just because nobody readily offers it doesn't mean it is a bad thing...just not popular enough to mass produce. About the twist..I'm still torn on this. I'm new to muzzleloading...
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    Longer, fast-twist barrel

    I have lurked here for several months trying to figure out what sort of muzzleloader I want. In my only other post I was pointed in the direction of Pecatonica River and their replacement fullstocks for T/C Hawken/Renegades. The barrel channel is 36" long which should allow for a longer barrel...
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    Help on choosing a rifle

    Thanks for the advice guys. I looked at the Pedersoli rifles. They sure are nice looking guns, but probably a little bit more than I was hoping to spend. Maybe one day... Zonie - Thanks for the information on full-stock rifles. From what I've read and been told here it sounds like a T/C...
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    Help on choosing a rifle

    Thanks for the responses. You're answering more of my questions than I even asked! It's wonderful! john - Everyone shoots .50 caliber? Probably kinda like driving a Chevy with a 350? EVeryone does it and it is old? I tend to agree with idea, but parts for a 350 are consequently dirt cheap...
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    Help on choosing a rifle

    I'm new here and have really enjoyed reading all the information about BP. I am looking to get into BP, mainly for hunting deer with a possibility of elk. I am leaning towards a .50 caliber percussion rifle. I really like the look of a Kentucky (or Pennsylvania? is there a difference?) rifle...
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