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I wonder what type of muzzle loader the average Bud Light drinker shoots?

One that only identifies as one no doubt.
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It's a possibility that modern ammo and unmentionables will become too expensive or too difficult for the average, law-abiding citizen to purchase. If the 1000% tax, the proposed 28th Amendment, or some other crack pot idea designed to placate the hand-wringers is put into place, BP may be the only affordable, legal option for anyone who isn't super rich or a criminal. If that happens the market will expand very quickly.
 
That rifle headlining the article looks like it would fit right in with one of those Call of Duty games. My European history isn't great but I thought the Renaissance was the revival of Classical art, not the complete abandonment of it.
renaissance is french (via latin nasci- to be born) so all it means is rebirth. If you’re expecting the average joe to appreciate craftsmanship (and the $$$ it costs) you’ll be waiting a long time.
 
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