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tractorholic

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Hi All;

Just got approved so am introducing myself. Mostly just really happy to be here. Just bought a new Kentucky rifle kit at Cabela's. Have always wanted to have a muzzle loader, and now finally I have a start. Can't wait to finish it and take it hunting. Hope to get a little help here. Do have two sons with muzzle loaders though. One hunts with the new ugly in lines, poor misguided soul. ha ha :rotf:
 
Welcome to the forum! Time to get those boys of yours on the one true path of M/Ling. Let us hear of your progress with the rifle. Emery
 
Brian,
Welcome to the MLF,great to have you
with us.Hope you will visit and contribute
often.....Any chance of converting that %&$#*@
son?????
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
:hmm: Not much chance of converting the dang kid, he lives to hunt, and he'll do what ever it takes to score of meat. Therefore he thinks in-lines are the way to go. He wants me to go that way, but I like long wood stocks, beautiful wood finishes, and I guess this dates me also. Old fogie! :)
 
Once my Son shot his flintlock it was all over for the *nline. Of course I had to build his rifle and present it as a gift so he could not refuse. Welcome aboard! There is hope.
 
Welcome to the forum! I've got a brother I'm trying to convert away from the manure-line. I know the pain!! :rotf:
 
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