How many years Muzzleloading experience?

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Bought an EIG 1851 Navy .36 from Woolco for $41.50 in 1968. Brass frame. Loaded full chambers and shot it loose in a couple of years and traded for a Remington by Euroarms in .36 cal.. Then a rifle, a shotgun, and I became obsessed with muzzleloading.
do you realize that $41 in 1968 is now $2.5 million? 😬
 
Forty years, purchased my first muzzle loader in 1984, it was a Parker Hale Enfield Rifled Musket ( 3 bander). Still have it but it has not come out of the cupboard for a few years as I have been shooting flint locks for the last 35 years.
 
I received my first custom flintlock in 1985, built by my late friend Jay Olson of Seattle. The parts were from Ted Fellowes, (a founder of Cascade Mountain Men) and Track of the Wolf.
 
Quarter of a century now

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I am curious how many years of combined experience we have in this group. To make things easier on me to keep a tally, when telling me your time reply like this...



12 years



...and only have the years in the comment with nothing else. Any other discussions are welcome, but anything other than this format will not be counted. I will occasionally post a running total.



I am also doing the same in the Re-enactment section.
18
 
Got a Lyman Plains rifle with two barrels, 58 and 62 smoothie, in 1985. Let's call it 40 years.

I see I'm not the only old geezer here.........
 
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