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HighUintas

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Hi All,

I have been reading this site for awhile and decided to join! I don't have a ML yet, but have been dreaming of one for awhile now. This site seems to have some A+++ knowledge. So thank all of you for sharing it and I'm excited to be able to participate in the knowledge sharing at some point!
 
Should be able to Pm , Give it a go.

Ps- Awesome hunting out there in Grand old Utah.
What kinda Muzzleloader you looking into getting, Caliber wise?
 
Should be able to Pm , Give it a go.

Ps- Awesome hunting out there in Grand old Utah.
What kinda Muzzleloader you looking into getting, Caliber wise?

hmm... this is what it shows when I click on your profile. No option for "start conversation".
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Yes, the hunting is good! Many people who hunt the western states will say the general season hunting here is terrible. They may be right, but I don't have experience elsewhere so I have no reference and think the Uintas are awesome. Currently, I'd like to have a plains style rifle in 54 or 58 cal in slow twist so I can stuff lots of BP in there for fun :) I'm not sure if I'd rather go half or full stock. I really want a flintlock, but the budget isn't quite there for a high end kit or finished rifle that has a quality lock, so it might be a percussion.
 
.58 for power, .54 for better distance.
Gotta love the Muzzleloader hunting. Takes ya back to the basics and makes ya appreciate
 
yup! I've got a guy offering to sell me his 1980s cabelas 58 hawken in percussion for a decent price an it looks to be in great shape.

The simplicity is why I'd like to go flint. I know knapping flint is an art and will take a lifetime to figure out, but I already make my own BP, so why not nap flint too?
 
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