Hello all.
I'm Stuart from Victoria (South East Australia).
I enjoy hunting & target shooting. About 3 years ago I began single action shooting. I enjoyed it but wasn't hooked until one of the guys brought out the black powder.
I have since developed a keen interest in early single shot rifles & started reloading black powder cartridges for my 44-40 1876 Winchester (which I will never mention here again) & was soon the proud owner of a shiny new pair of New Army Remingtons.
I soon got myself a Sharps 54 cal falling block carbine (hopefully I can mention this one again) & my most recent purchase was a 45 cal Kentucky flintlock.
I have been promised a small home made cannon & was looking around for carriage plans when I stumbled across this forum.
The black powder community in Australia is small & spread across the country. I have 2 other friends who own muzzleloaders, one is very keen & travels to Europe regularly for the battle of Waterloo celebrations.
I have family in AR & TX. I have just returned from a visit with them & plan on returning in 2 years around Memorial Weekend.
That is the short introduction. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all in the forum.
These cartridge firearms are just a fad. They'll never catch on.
I'm Stuart from Victoria (South East Australia).
I enjoy hunting & target shooting. About 3 years ago I began single action shooting. I enjoyed it but wasn't hooked until one of the guys brought out the black powder.
I have since developed a keen interest in early single shot rifles & started reloading black powder cartridges for my 44-40 1876 Winchester (which I will never mention here again) & was soon the proud owner of a shiny new pair of New Army Remingtons.
I soon got myself a Sharps 54 cal falling block carbine (hopefully I can mention this one again) & my most recent purchase was a 45 cal Kentucky flintlock.
I have been promised a small home made cannon & was looking around for carriage plans when I stumbled across this forum.
The black powder community in Australia is small & spread across the country. I have 2 other friends who own muzzleloaders, one is very keen & travels to Europe regularly for the battle of Waterloo celebrations.
I have family in AR & TX. I have just returned from a visit with them & plan on returning in 2 years around Memorial Weekend.
That is the short introduction. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all in the forum.
These cartridge firearms are just a fad. They'll never catch on.