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Sunday Mule

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Just signed up and thought I would say hi. I have owned a TC White Mountain Carbine for about 20 years and I am currently looking to add a Hawken. Lots of good info on this site and looking forward to exploring.
 
Hello, you are among friends here and will find answers to any question you might have.
 
SundayMule, :)hmm: like to hear that story)
Welcome to the MLF,great having you
with us.Hope you will visit often and
contribute when you can.
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
Welcome to the forum! This is the best place to increase your knowledge level on muzzleloading that I have ever found. If it weren't for this site, I don't think I would be nearly as involved in muzzleloading as I am.
 
Welcome aboard - What part of Montana? I am will be moving up there in the near future to join my family. :thumbsup:
 
A Sunday Mule is a term that packers use to describe their best mule. Its a mule that you can pack all week and then ride to church on Sunday. So far I am really enjoying this site. A lot of good information here.
 
KHickam said:
Welcome aboard - What part of Montana? I am will be moving up there in the near future to join my family. :thumbsup:

I use to live in Red Lodge (Liver Eaten Johnson Country) but am curently living west of Great Falls along the Rocky Mountain Front. It is truly "The Last Best Place".
 
:thumbsup: Howdy Sunday Mule. Welcome aboard again. I also have a White Mt.Carbine in .54 caliber. Great guns. But I love my Seneca the most. Besides being light and handy it was given to me my an old friend who passed away 19 years ago. He was a WWII Army Infantryman. That Man taught me alot about muzzleloaders, shooting and handloading. Great guy.
 
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