I’m in southern NH in the town of Merrimack.Welcome from Vermont!
Hope you find time to shoot soon.
What region of NH do you live in?
I’m in southern NH in the town of Merrimack.Welcome from Vermont!
Hope you find time to shoot soon.
What region of NH do you live in?
You can always move back! Your family came over early! I’m first generation born here myself.My parents were Mainers. I'm the first in my line born outside of New England since 1635. I blame them...
Thanks for the info and welcome! I’ll definitely look into those clubs to see if they’re still around.Howdy Dave, and Welcome from South Texas. I worked in Nashua for a couple of years, lived in Sandown, and belonged to the Pennichuck Muzzleloaders in Nashua. Great club, great folks, but that was a long while ago - during the Bicentennial. Back then there was The First Congress Of New England Muzzleloaders too, but I don't know if they're still active or not. Sadly, I can't give you names because many of them have passed and I've lost touch with the others. This is a great group too --- helpful and friendly and an excellent source of information and experience, and of course, opinions. Again, Welcome!
That’s probably why I can’t find anything recent online hahaThe First Congress ceased to exist a few years ago.
Welcome from northern NHHey Everyone,
My name is Dave and I'm from NH. I'm new to muzzleloading, and I haven't been able to get out to the range and shoot any bp yet due to fatherly duties with a newborn and a toddler at home. I have, however, been able to collect a few muzzleloaders recently as my obsession with bp continues to grow. Currently, I have a Traditions Kentucky flintlock, T/C Hawken Custom and a Traditions/Pietta 1851 Navy. Next, I have my targets set on a Lyman GPR. I can't wait to take them out to the range, and I look forward to learning more from the folks in this forum.
Thanks!
Dave
Hoping to. Maybe in a couple of years.You can always move back! Your family came over early! I’m first generation born here myself.
I’d like to build eventually. I think to ease into it I’m thinking of buying a used TC Hawken stock to refinish. Brown/black all the brass. Then add a Green Mountain drop in 54 cal 1-66 twist barrel and an L&R lock.Howdy from Texas. Sounds like you have a good start on the bp obsession.
I had a CVA Kentucky long rifle in .45 for over 20 years and hunted with it a few times but never killed anything.
Just recently I have added a Kentucky long rifle in .50 cal, a Pietta. 44 1860 revolver, a couple of Hawkins (.45 and.50cal) in kit form ( BTW, the .45 CVA was a kit, very satisfying building it) and a couple of used Hawkins. I haven't even shot any of them yet!
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