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Ironwrx

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Hi I’m Jon from Westminster West. I got into muzzleloading years ago when I decided that if I was going to buy a hunting rifle, I might as well buy one that I could use the entire hunting season (rifle and muzzleloading season). Then I got into casting my own projectiles. I started with a stainless T/C Black Diamond .45 caliber. Then I got a .50 caliber T/C White Mountain Carbine, then a .50 caliber T/C New Englander, then a .45 Ruger Old Army Revolver, and just recently got a .50 caliber T/C Scout pistol with a 12” barrel. I love this hobby. I am also a weldor, blacksmith, metal sculptor and like to do some leather work with my old 29k71 Singer “boot patcher” machine.
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Welcome from an Englishman living in France. Did I see a few violins, a metronome and a trumpet in your photo? Many of us here are musicians too. The pistol you are holding looks interesting is it a San Marco?
EDIT: its a .50 caliber T/C Scout pistol! That looks awesome. Breech loading?
 
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Greetings, neighbor. I live in North Springfield, VT. Maybe our trails will cross one of these days. If you need any muzzleloading help, don't be bashful about contacting me. My number is in the phone book.
Take care,
Eric Bye
 
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