Plain good? YesBut.....think of all the sinful, self-destructive, illegal stuff you could be wasting your money on. Muzzleloading is educational, character-building, and just plain good, clean fun.
Tell me about it. One day everything is fine and then before you know it I'm bidding on flintlocks and placing orders for high-dollar powder and all the little needful things.So I thought I was done with the 54's then, someone here was selling an L & R lock for the CVA's, couldn't pass it up good price. So belonging to this forum gets expensive!!!!!!!!!!!
Not being a member here could very well be more expensive. Just saying.So I thought I was done with the 54's then, someone here was selling an L & R lock for the CVA's, couldn't pass it up good price. So belonging to this forum gets expensive!!!!!!!!!!!
need has nothing whatso ever to do with it.I got married in 1980, around 1983 I wrote my wife a letter stating that I wouldn't buy any more guns, I think she still has the letter. Only took me 2 months to void the promise. After 42 years she still says I don't need any more guns, after I buy another one. I guess she'll never learn...
Famous last words!!I think I need it, I just might need it, I could use it. And I doubt she’ll know maybe.
You better hope she doesn't find this forum and read that!need has nothing whatso ever to do with it.
until i see something i don't have, or is a little different than the one i have, or might not be available sometime in the future!
speaking of which, anyone have a Lyman great plains stock, flint lock, that would go with the barrel i just bought? figured i needed it!
got notification from the bank this morning that the checking account had been overdrawn. Wife blamed me for all the "gun stuff" i have been buying. couldn't tell her it all goes on my discover card so she can't see it.
she bounced it with a check for a new pickup without checking the balance! HA!
I'm Tim and I'm a powder-holic...Love all the support!!!!!!
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