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Like most of the shooters here that are getting long in the tooth, I too grew up watching Davy Crocket, The Alamo, and all those odd yet delightful Italian westerns....
When I was 8 or 9 I got to see a muzzleloader shot up close when I was visiting my Grandmother in Canyon City, OR.
It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen up to date in my life and I had to have one. When I was 13 in 1973 I got my mother to order a (cough, cough) Indian made Enfield cavary carbine, smoothbore in .69 cal for a whoping $50.00... what a POS... :haha: but it got me started in a life long love of black powder firearms... (BTY, the Indian made guns have come a long ways in the last 33 years for quality, a long ways... :hmm: )
Almost everything I have is either a muzzleloader or a cartridge gun that I load as a BP cartridge. :youcrazy:
Cheers,
DT
When I was 8 or 9 I got to see a muzzleloader shot up close when I was visiting my Grandmother in Canyon City, OR.
It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen up to date in my life and I had to have one. When I was 13 in 1973 I got my mother to order a (cough, cough) Indian made Enfield cavary carbine, smoothbore in .69 cal for a whoping $50.00... what a POS... :haha: but it got me started in a life long love of black powder firearms... (BTY, the Indian made guns have come a long ways in the last 33 years for quality, a long ways... :hmm: )
Almost everything I have is either a muzzleloader or a cartridge gun that I load as a BP cartridge. :youcrazy:
Cheers,
DT