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  1. M

    7F powder

    Have heard that there be some 7F powder out there. Would like to try some for my pan. Where can dis ole coon git him some?
  2. M

    54 GPR Flinter

    Drilled the TH out to 5/64, eliminated a lot of my problems. Thanks pard. :hatsoff:
  3. M

    flinter help

    Hey pards, am experiencing a trmendous amount of pleasure, shooting my first flinter a GPR 54 cal. Bodacious, is the name I have given the rifle, has made me glad that I spent the money. Now I need to know where to get some real quality flints. How long should a flint last, or how many shots...
  4. M

    54 GPR Flinter

    You were right, I do love shooting this 54 flinter even though I still get a pffft, once in a while, most of the time I get a kaboom. A very satisfying feeling. Thanks for the help and support.
  5. M

    Sight Suggestions For GPR

    Mike, its okay to change sights so that you feel more at ease with the rifle, but remember that a lot of shooting clubs require primitive sights for their matches. {period correctness}
  6. M

    hobbles's wife

    Welcome to the BP shooting world. Welcome to the USA, hope you plan to stay. You will find that as you progress in the BP fraternity, you will become better and better. You will gain more confidence with your rifle, which by the way,you made a good choice, and the day may come when you will beat...
  7. M

    54 GPR Flinter

    Hey pards, been shootin BP for about 37 Yars, ain't had me no trouble, till I bought this GPR flinter. This here ole coon is gonna git er, you can count on it, but I do have one guestion. When you shoot a caplock and you field clean the barrel, you simply use some IPA and swab out the bore, then...
  8. M

    GPR kit

    Have been shooting BP for about 40 yrs, and bought my first flinter a few months back. It was in kit form, a Lyman GPR 54. Excellent gun and easy to assemble. Great shooter, but will be a lot better, once I get the kinks ironed out of it. I drilled the TH out 5/64 and coned the outside and it...
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