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One more Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum.
Feel free to share your black powder experiences.

Dave is right, when I built my first muzzleloader cell phones were unheard of. No one knew what an internet was. I hauled hay @.07 a bale for $ for caps and powder.
I leaned by hard knocks and common sense. I wish this had been around in '80.
 
Welcome from the Tallking Rock BPShooters. You could always take a class. Or maybe teach one? 😁
 
WELCOME
and...,
No worries. Back before there was the internet, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, we had to learn by finding a shooting club where somebody could explain it, or get hold of a book that had it written down in a way that we could understand. So this place is sorta a really huge muzzleloader club, with plenty of experience. The best part is the folks can help you avoid spending coin on junk that you don't need.

LD
Back then, even reading a book wasn't a guarantee of success. Well, eventually.......

The first time I took my T/C Hawken out to shoot it, the balls were really hard to start. I was using a liquid lube. It was so bad that the palm of my hand was red from the Short Starter. With each successive loading, it became easier. Finally, the lightbulb went on. I told myself, "naw, it couldn't be". I looked on the back of the Lube bottle and there in big bold letters was "Shake Well Before Using!".

I finally joined a club and things got better. I got tired of the blind leading the blind with me filling both roles.

Walt
 
Once upon a time I thought I had a pretty good handle on the subject of muzzle-loading guns. Then I discovered this forum. I still don't know exactly how much I DON'T know, but I do know that there is quite a bit to learn that I have only scratched the surface of. Quite certain I will never learn everything there is to know about them and, if I may quote Ambassador G'Kar: "...I am both terrified and reassured to know that there are still wonders in the universe, that we have not yet explained everything."

Welcome from Wisconsin!
 
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