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Hello neighbor. Im in Thurmond, just North of Elkin, VP of Yadkin Valley Longrifles. As my friend Pathfinder stated come shoot with us. We have a good time and among the members is a LOT of Knowledge if you are in need.
Hey neighbor thank you sounds like fun I haven’t shot any muzzleloaders in several years and cave the one I was hunting with to my son they where in line .am now interested in traditional only I have a very old squirrel rifle my dad bought in the early 40s not sure if it’s safe or not and a brown Bess replica that has never been shot as well as iab macheno sharps falling block that shoots a paper cartridge that also has never been shot I want to shoot both soon but really wanting a left handed Hawkins 54 caliber gemmar investarms or better
 
Hello neighbor. Im in Thurmond, just North of Elkin, VP of Yadkin Valley Longrifles. As my friend Pathfinder stated come shoot with us. We have a good time and among the members is a LOT of Knowledge if you are in need.
Hey buddy I thank you for the invite I would love to get together with y’all my wife just gave me the go ahead to get a kit and as I’m Lefthanded I ordered the gemmer hawkin by investarms in percussion .54 caliber the Great Plains version all steel can’t wait !plus my son gave me back an old Thompson Center Thunderhawk it’s in line version .50 carbine and has a litttle rust pitting in the barrel that I’m trying to clean up but it’s steel a great little gun I’m just wanting to be more traditional
 
Welcome, sir, from FL. You live in a state that has it all, especially if you are a hunter or fisherman. From the Outer Banks to the Bule Ridge, NC has a rich history Black powder guns make up a big part of that history.
 

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