These days where do you find a yellow pages phone book.
I travel the southeast with business, and it occurred to me that I have not seen any list of muzzleloader retailers. Searching on the search engines gives all sorts of random results. Ideas?
I'd probably just google dealers in black powder replica guns, or something. So much is done on line anymore, and brick-and-mortar stores are so expensive, it's tough for retailers! Good luck!I travel the southeast with business, and it occurred to me that I have not seen any list of muzzleloader retailers. Searching on the search engines gives all sorts of random results. Ideas?
Never seen one as you ask for but recently ran across Old south firearms in Alabama. Never dealt with them. Used to do business T least twice monthly in B'ham which is close to them but retired before finding their website.
Dave
Yes, this is a good way to go. Once the door is opened other sites, builders, will start leading to others.Get yourself a copy of a Muzzleloader or Muzzle Blasts mag. Lots of ads by suppliers/retailers. And good reads to boot.
Thanks, I am aware of the Log Cabin Shop, I just like wandering around gun stores and want to find muzzleloader shops. A tough find.Pork...........The Log Cabin Shop in N.E. Ohio has a very good catalog for $5 w/just about everything M/L in it. They have been there for 50 yrs. , and are nice folks to work w/as well.... oldwood
My territory is southern South Carolina, all of Georgia and central and northern Florida and occasionally into eastern Alabama.If you could give a more defined places you will be going to, you might get more information on where some places are. I don't see you finding any kind of list.
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