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Congratulations on your new rifle. Very nice

If the holes become enlarged from removing the barrel pins for cleaning.........Sounds like a good excuse for another new rifle!
 
Sweet looking shootin iron. At the risk of firing someone up, I might add that I never remove a pinned barrel for cleaning, only the lock. I use hot water for cleaning both lock and barrel. I've found that they dry much quicker and more thoroughly that way.
 
Hey there Hoser1268,

Please don't let us run you off. This bunch really ain't THAT bad, we just tend to argue amongst ourselves a bit at times. Comes and goes, and never gets as bad as you might see in other places. It didn't have anything to do with you, for sure.

I do hope you got the information you wanted from the discussion, whatever else this buncha roudys might'a showed ya. :grin:

We want to learn from you, too.

Please, continue to participate and ask questions. Please do that. Most discussions don't take the turns this one has, especially when we're congratulating one of our own on a beautiful new rifle. Again bobber, that's a beautiful rifle, congratulations. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed my TVM Late Lanscaster.

:hatsoff:
Spot
 
...hey hoser, have you been to dixon's...it's close to kutztown...muzzleloader mecca...
 
Spot said:
Hey there Hoser1268,

Please don't let us run you off. This bunch really ain't THAT bad, we just tend to argue amongst ourselves a bit at times. Comes and goes, and never gets as bad as you might see in other places. It didn't have anything to do with you, for sure.

I do hope you got the information you wanted from the discussion, whatever else this buncha roudys might'a showed ya. :grin:

We want to learn from you, too.

Please, continue to participate and ask questions. Please do that. Most discussions don't take the turns this one has, especially when we're congratulating one of our own on a beautiful new rifle. Again bobber, that's a beautiful rifle, congratulations. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed my TVM Late Lanscaster.

:hatsoff:
Spot

Thanks,

I not going to be run off. I've seen a lot worse on some of the other sites I go to. Just didn't want to be the cause of the argument. You don't learn if you don't ask questions. I have been shooting a muzzloader for about 20 years now so I'm not really a novice but I'm not that familiar with the period type guns and with flintlocks. My favorite was and still is so far my TC Renegade 54 cal percussion. So seeing a gun with pins and not keys was odd. Just used to taking the barrel off to clean it.
 
lockjaw said:
...hey hoser, have you been to dixon's...it's close to kutztown...muzzleloader mecca...

Yep, I just went there for the first time on Sunday. It's only 8 miles from my house. Never knew it was there. Nice shop. The owner was very helpful in getting me set up for my new Hawkens. Wish this weather would break I can't wait to do some shooting.
 
Hoser1268 said:
Sorry I asked. Just learning about these rifles and never saw one without the barrel keys.
Don't be sorry, now you know not to take a pinned barrel out of a stockfor cleaning. :thumbsup:
 

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