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Introduction: I use to hunt with a muzzleloader many years ago. Had a T/C Hawkins. One of my buddies burrowed it about 30 years ago and I never saw it again. he did however make it up to me. I have built my dream off-grid hunting cabin and he gave me a Vermont Casting Defiant to heat the structure. Worked for me. I was into traditional bowhunting for many years so I didn't miss the rifle. Now that I have the cabin I want to take advantage of the late muzzleloader season. We hunted out o
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f wall tents for 35 years and November in a wall tent in upstate New York was getting old.

So I just ordered a Tennessee Valley Muzzleloader, a "Southern" in percussion cap. I live in the northern zone hunting area which has an early season and my cabin is in the southern zone with a late muzzleloading season so lots of opportunity.

I have a degree in Biology and worked for NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation in Fisheries, Wildlife and Habitat protection for 30 years. My name is Patrick Clearey
 
Thanks for all the welcoming comments! No I do not know Marley Marlow?

Yes the cabin was a labor of love. My legacy to my family members. It's quite nice inside as well, all not pine. Copper penny steel ceiling. Still have work to do.
 

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