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SMR, southern mountain rifle. They are a little pricy, but you will be satisfied with the quality. Kibler's aren't too difficult to assemble on the whole as kits go. A SMR with a swamped barrel will be lighter than a Colonial, and balance better, too. What caliber are you looking for? Are you going to hunt with it? What are the laws like in Maryland? Can you buy black powder on line? You will be best off with English flints.What is a Kibler SMR ? I've never built a kit before, is this something for a beginner ?
I am definitely looking for either .40, .45 or .50. I can deer hunt with a minimum of .40 cal legally. I legally can buy powder online I just have to find it first as I'm having some trouble finding it in general I don't remember ever not seeing Black Powder in this low of quantities.SMR, southern mountain rifle. They are a little pricy, but you will be satisfied with the quality. Kibler's aren't too difficult to assemble on the whole as kits go. A SMR with a swamped barrel will be lighter than a Colonial, and balance better, too. What caliber are you looking for? Are you going to hunt with it? What are the laws like in Maryland? Can you buy black powder on line? You will be best off with English flints.
We can hunt deer here with a .40. my deer rifle is a behemoth .62. I have a .36 for squirrel. Powder Valley has BP, unless they've sold out. Powder, Inc. is supposed to have powder, soon. It will be Swiss and Schuetzen. I understand Graf and Son has powder.I am definitely looking for either .40, .45 or .50. I can deer hunt with a minimum of .40 cal legally. I legally can buy powder online I just have to find it first as I'm having some trouble finding it in general I don't remember ever not seeing Black Powder in this low of quantities.
.62 I understand is akin to a 20 gauge right ? Just a round ball instead of the typical modern slug. I checked Graf and Sons earlier and it was all out of stock that is where I buy my .30 Army Brass from. I'll find it eventually though with enough determination.We can hunt deer here with a .40. my deer rifle is a behemoth .62. I have a .36 for squirrel. Powder Valley has BP, unless they've sold out. Powder, Inc. is supposed to have powder, soon. It will be Swiss and Schuetzen. I understand Graf and Son has powder.
Yes, .62 is the same as 20 ga. I have a rifled bore full stock Hawken flinter. It likes a .610 round ball and pillow ticking patch with 80 gr. Swiss 3fg. I just got through coning the barrel so I don't need a short starter any more..62 I understand is akin to a 20 gauge right ? Just a round ball instead of the typical modern slug. I checked Graf and Sons earlier and it was all out of stock that is where I buy my .30 Army Brass from. I'll find it eventually though with enough determination.
Is coning a barrel an easy task ? I've seen alot of rifles here on the forum with coned barrels.Yes, .62 is the same as 20 ga. I have a rifled bore full stock Hawken flinter. It likes a .610 round ball and pillow ticking patch with 80 gr. Swiss 3fg. I just got through coning the barrel so I don't need a short starter any more.
It's easier than you think. I bought my tool from Joe Wood. He's a member here. It does not affect accuracy, and makes starting the ball a lot easier. It only works with round balls, so if you shoot conical, forget it.Is coning a barrel an easy task ? I've seen alot of rifles here on the forum with coned barrels.
Howdy from Eldersburg, MDHello to all from Millersville, Maryland. New to Muzzleloading only have used one once hunting. Don't own my own muzzleloader but definitely looking to get one and learn some things from here on the forum.
I'm from Harford County MD. I don't hunt anymore but I do shoot all kinds of muzzleloaders. I'd be happy to make some suggestions if you like. Fire away homey, I've been shooting for more then 50 years. Did all kinds of hunting, deer, water fowl, upland bird, ground hogs, squirrel, rabbit, you name it. (Nothing like Rhinos or Elephants though)Hello to all from Millersville, Maryland. New to Muzzleloading only have used one once hunting. Don't own my own muzzleloader but definitely looking to get one and learn some things from here on the forum.
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