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What was the most muzzleloaders you have ever owned at one time?

The most I have owned at once was seven.

3 T/C's (.50 .32 .54)
2 Kentucky Long Rifles .45 cal's
1 CVA .50 cal (I was offered in leu of payment)
1 .69 cal Charlesville Musket
 
too many isn't in a muzzleloaders vocabulary,at present I have 4 that I built,and 10 originals . The only problem with having several guns is having safe secure vaults to keep them in,it's kind of a hassle when you want to do a little shooting and you have to get into storage.
 
I had 13 rifles and 4 pistols at one time but have pruned it down to rilfes in .40, .45 .50 .54 amd smoothies in .54 .62 .72
no pistols and one original civ war period military gun. I have or have had guns by TC, Lyman, Navy Arms, Euro Arms, Jackie Brown, TOW parts, Jim Chambers, Northstar West, CVA, and probably others that do not come to mind.. and there is no such thing as "to many" when it comes to frontloaders.
 
Current inventory is 2 rifles (.50 and .58), 2 smoothbores (both 20 gauge), 1 pistol (.50) and 2 cannon (3 lb. and 1"). My wife has 1 rifle and 1 pistol, both in .45 caliber. There isn't a percussion gun in the lot (nipples are for women and caps are for kids).
 
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