Glad to have found and joined this group of BP enthusiasts. I am a proud owner of a T/C Hawkins, a CVA 1861 Navy Colt and yes one of them thar modern in line BP rifles. I’m looking forward to reading all that I can and join in some of the forums.
First, welcome to the forum. Keep this in mind, this forum is strictly for traditional muzzle loading firearms. Discussing the modern style muzzle loader with the 209 primers is not allowed here. But any and all questions about the T/C and the Navy Colt are allowed. So, enjoy reading and if you have questions, feel free to jump in. Or if you have something to add to a post, do it.Glad to have found and joined this group of BP enthusiasts. I am a proud owner of a T/C Hawkins, a CVA 1861 Navy Colt and yes one of them thar modern in line BP rifles. I’m looking forward to reading all that I can and join in some of the forums.
No worries! Traditional is where I started back in the late 70's and it's where I am today.First, welcome to the forum. Keep this in mind, this forum is strictly for traditional muzzle loading firearms. Discussing the modern style muzzle loader with the 209 primers is not allowed here. But any and all questions about the T/C and the Navy Colt are allowed. So, enjoy reading and if you have questions, feel free to jump in. Or if you have something to add to a post, do it.
Way up there, between Moosehead Lake and Presque Isle. Beautiful and still wild.Welcome from Oklahoma.
I've hunted in northern Maine at my friend's camp in Masardes, Maine, near Ashland.
I live in Burnham, Between Waterville and NewportWelcome! What part of Maine? I just moved in 2 weeks ago.
I was born here and went away for awhile but like most I've returned. Thanks looking forward to meeting others locally.Been in central Maine a long time. Can see Baxter from here. Great state to walk out the back door for target practice and hunting. Elbow room up here. Welcome aboard.
Thank YouWelcome from Florida!