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Bemidji, MN
I've been lurking here and learning about muzzleloaders for the last several months from all of you. I finally purchased a Thompson New Englander for our MN muzzleloader season and took it on some nice walks. I've been enjoying patched round ball shooting, I had no idea this could be more than a 25yd loading before starting this journey! Thanks for the archived knowledge and I look forward to participating more in the community.

MistyMuzzy
Bemidji, Minnesota
 
Welcome from New York State's Central-Leatherstocking region.

The New Englander should have been the most favored ever T/C muzzleloader. I have the .50 and 12 gauge barrels for mine, and, for a percussion ignition, it is a treat. For many years I used the .50 in place of the alternately allowed shotgun rifled slug in this region. Nice little carbine.
 
I've been lurking here and learning about muzzleloaders for the last several months from all of you. I finally purchased a Thompson New Englander for our MN muzzleloader season and took it on some nice walks. I've been enjoying patched round ball shooting, I had no idea this could be more than a 25yd loading before starting this journey! Thanks for the archived knowledge and I look forward to participating more in the community.

MistyMuzzy
Bemidji, Minnesota
Welcome!!
 
I've been lurking here and learning about muzzleloaders for the last several months from all of you. I finally purchased a Thompson New Englander for our MN muzzleloader season and took it on some nice walks. I've been enjoying patched round ball shooting, I had no idea this could be more than a 25yd loading before starting this journey! Thanks for the archived knowledge and I look forward to participating more in the community.

MistyMuzzy
Bemidji, Minnesota
welcome from trail if you need or help with anything just drop me a message we're not that far apart
 
Welcome. Lots of great information here. I also have a .54 New Englander and it has taken some nice deer. I also use flintlock .54 and .62 smoothbore. Fell free to ask questions.

Mwal
 
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