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Welcome from The Woodlands.
So many of us live in Texas, but we're many miles apart!
You're south of Houston, and I'm north, and we're about 60 miles apart. The city is too big!
There are some other shooters down in your area. Maybe they'll speak up.
This is a great forum for learning good things and ideas, along with a few snide comments. Just like life!
 
Good news, been here since 1983. Live in T BAR M estates. Working retired muzzleloader nut. I shoot 20ga flint trade gun, .58 cal 1861 musket, flintlock Tennessee rifle, .36 cal 1851 colt. Hunt deer and range work. How about you?
 
Good news, been here since 1983. Live in T BAR M estates. Working retired muzzleloader nut. I shoot 20ga flint trade gun, .58 cal 1861 musket, flintlock Tennessee rifle, .36 cal 1851 colt. Hunt deer and range work. How about you?
Well, about 7 years ago mother nature sent me a bug that I had no resistance to and now I'm a disabled former school teacher. I moved here in 2004 but my mother's side of the family got here a little sooner. A bunch of names on a plaque in Landa Park.
Since my little fight with that bacteria I've been out shooting my muzzleloaders exactly twice but I've been deer and hog hunting quite a bit. I traded in all but three CF rifles and have acquired two Mike Lange caplocks, .50 and .54, two 20 gauge flint trade guns, one right and one left handed, a .32 Crockett rifle, a .52 Hawken replica and a TVM early Virginia rifle in .54. Everything but the Crockett rifle and one of the trade guns is left handed and neither of the two trade guns or the TVM has ever had been shot. I used to shoot with the White Smoke Brigade here in NB but now I just keep up my membership.
Oh, I got a .44 1858 Remington Pietta that ain't been shot either. Plenty of powder, caps and RB, even flints. Just living day by day now.
 

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