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    Blue Ridge .54 flinter..?

    Also could depend on the period you are looking to be correct for. I would think it would be fine for Western US fur trade (1820 - 1840). I have the .54 in percussion. Really enjoy shooting it, quite accurate once you spend some time at the range and get everything adjusted to you. I had to...
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    shooting bag size

    The first one I made (2 years ago) was about 12 inches X 12 inches with a 1.5 inch gusset. I was always losing stuff inside as it was bigger than I expected. Also became very heavy since "there's room in the shooting bag for that". Made another recently about 8 inches wide X 6 inches deep...
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    Caliber Question

    Yup. That's my plan. Thanks to all the great input I've gotten from this forum, looks like a semi-custom .45 flinter is in my future. Anybody want to send me the money to pay for it??? HAR!!!
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    Caliber Question

    I'm looking at purchasing another traditional muzzleloader. My primary deer gun is a .54 caplock, which I truly love. But I want to go afield for a little more variety. The .54 puts a HUGE hole in a squirrel. So I'm looking at a smaller caliber, probably a .45 or a .50 caliber. Although I...
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    Any info on Early Rustic Arms?

    Thanks to all who responded with links and info. As I stated, I'm just gathering material at this point, but hopefully will be purchasing my next gun from someone soon.
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    Any info on Early Rustic Arms?

    Curious about Early Rustic Arms. Have read the owners articles in Backwoodsman Magazine, like what I see on the website. I'm particularly interested in the "Colonial" model, 5th one down from the top. http://www.earlyrusticarms.com/pricesanddescriptions.htm Has anyone dealt with Mr. Williams...
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    New here

    New here, but have participated in other forums. I'm interested in American history, period reenacting, and shooting black powder. I was recommended to check out the site by a friend and I liked what I saw. Hope to be around for awhile.
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