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dancote

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Hello,

I am sure it is on here and discussed in-depth, but...I am wondering about the best way to clean and care for my muzzleloading rifle. I don't want everyone to have to re-hash the whole thing. So...if anyone would kindly direct me in the directon...I can't seem to find the topic on the search. Thanks for anyone's help in advance!

PS- I got that T/C 45 cal Hawkin from my dad this past xmas, now my best friend just inherited 2 rifles from his father and a revolver! (His father passed back in the summer and his mother just showed him the guns) He was asking today about how to clean and care for them and I knew just the place to come for advice!

Daniel
 
I am sure it is on here and discussed in-depth, but...I am wondering about the best way to clean and care for my muzzleloading rifle. I don't want everyone to have to re-hash the whole thing. So...if anyone would kindly direct me in the directon...I can't seem to find the topic on the search. Thanks for anyone's help in advance!

Yes! it has been discussed a thousand times. So I won't re-hash it.
You have the most comprehensive collection of muzzleloader knowledge right in front of you.
All you have to do is start reading.....and I strongly encourage this! Because along the way you will discover answers to questions you did not even know that you had yet.

Everyone wants to start out in the deep end of the pool, but the lessons learned in the shallow end will prevent you from drowning. :grin:
 
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