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It took me literally 40 yrs to get this far in acquiring a muzzleloader, and I almost have it... Won't bore you with the history, but to say in 1977 I had decided to get a muzzleloader. Instead, life turned me on my heels and sent me to Northern Virginia, and hunting went out of my life. After some major health issues, which I'm still dealing with leukemia, and an encouraging wife saying "get out of the house" I'm back in the woods, and either a Lyman or TC is about to come my way, hopefully. I'm almost 67, but I'm not ready to give up, but start something new!
I'm very familiar with various rifles, guns, pistols & revolvers, but muzzleloaders I'm ignorant. I don't even know what kind of supplies I need from patches to powder. I'm going to need a lot of help, and I'm hoping you all can provide that. My selection looks to be percussion, .50cal, to be used for whitetail.
Thank you for accepting me on the forum. I've been reading many posts trying to learn, but I feel like I'm back in Latin class (clueless) in some cases. Youtube has helped some.
I'm very familiar with various rifles, guns, pistols & revolvers, but muzzleloaders I'm ignorant. I don't even know what kind of supplies I need from patches to powder. I'm going to need a lot of help, and I'm hoping you all can provide that. My selection looks to be percussion, .50cal, to be used for whitetail.
Thank you for accepting me on the forum. I've been reading many posts trying to learn, but I feel like I'm back in Latin class (clueless) in some cases. Youtube has helped some.