Spikebuck said:Tyler, welcome to the forum. I'm right across the Mississippi from Wisconsin and we just got about a foot of snow. Can I send some of it to Hawaii! :grin:
What a choice for a first traditional muzzleloader! I've had a .54 Rocky Mountain Hawken for years and it is a really nice gun...my favorite, really. I'm sure you'll do very, very well with it. :thumbsup:
You're probably already aware, but I'll mention this since it is your first muzzleloader: that gun has a Patent breech...a smaller diameter sub-chamber for the powder behind the main bore, so a little extra cleaning attention is needed to be sure you get into that to clean, dry, and oil. On Patent breeches I use either a small jag and patch to get in there, or a good old bore mop in .36 caliber works well. Since the barrel is easily removed for cleaning, if you put the breech end in a bucket of water and pump water through via the bore-sized cleaning jag and patch, that will flush that chamber out as well.
BillinOregon said:Dang, Tyler, that was a heck of a good choice. What part o' Wisconsin? I have 19th century kin buried in Sauk County.
TJ 254 said:I'm in pierce county. It's close to MN.
Yep, right by Redwimg.Spikebuck said:TJ 254 said:I'm in pierce county. It's close to MN.
So you're up by Redwing/Hastings. I'm south of Wabasha, so we're probably 50 to 75 miles apart.
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