Hello from Ontario, Canada.

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I do sometimes watch Rob on British muzzleloading on YouTube. The type of Enfield that I'll soon have is a 2-band Parker Hale. Although I am looking for accessories such as the sergeants tool, tompion, nipple protector and a set of sling swivels with screws domestically to either southern Ontario or Canada.

The good folks, https://www.loyalistarms.ca/, over in NS are probably going to be your go-to dealers for all that stuff. What calibre is your new rifle? Here in UK, the Model 1858 is very popular in .577cal due to the rather heavier barrel, and is usually shot in comps up to 600 yards. There is much how-to information to be gotten from reading Mr David Minshall's excellent series on shooting the Enfield rifle on his Research Press website. He is also a poster here, and usually has a valuable input into the shooting of these older-style guns, as does another prolific poster, Fleener, who organises and runs comps in North America.
 
The good folks, https://www.loyalistarms.ca/, over in NS are probably going to be your go-to dealers for all that stuff. What calibre is your new rifle? Here in UK, the Model 1858 is very popular in .577cal due to the rather heavier barrel, and is usually shot in comps up to 600 yards. There is much how-to information to be gotten from reading Mr David Minshall's excellent series on shooting the Enfield rifle on his Research Press website. He is also a poster here, and usually has a valuable input into the shooting of these older-style guns, as does another prolific poster, Fleener, who organises and runs comps in North America.
It's a 577 caliber rifle.
 
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