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I always thought they looked really good. Wanted one but the opportunity always seemed to slip by. Enjoy.
 
]Got any explain-to-the-wife tricks you can give me?]

Yep.

Tell her about the "package deal" you just couldn't resist, and immediately hand her a piece of jewelry you hopefully boughten her before you reached home. :wink:

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Those are excellent pics. It looks exactyl like my 54 cal. It also looks like your lock lines up pretty good unless the pic is a decieving angle. I hope your does. Mine is off center quite a little bit. I was able to put a 5/16" washer behind the hammer **** and that moved it closer but not perfect.
 
Thanks,It lines up real nice..I read where you shimmed yours and got yours to line up..I looked at this one before I bought it and it looked good to go.I just posted the pics so anyone wanted to see what one looked like tore down.Thanks again
 
I've had my Blue Ridge .32cal flint for many years. My main tree-rat rifle. I've never had any problems with it at all if I did my part right. I wish you as many years of good smoke with yours as I've had with mine. Now get out there and give them Rats a great big head ache. Vern
 
Thanks Ancient One,I really appreciate that..I am going to give her a try today :thumbsup:
 
Howdy!

In my case, I am selling something to get the pistol. Plus, I found a couple of Cabela's gift cards that had balances. That should break me even, no harm done.

At this point, I must say, and I am sure most here would concur, we are lucky to have our spouses, soul mates, significant others.

That said, muzzleloading is an addiction, but there are worse afflictions we could have.

James
 
I got one up on the spouse. My wife bought me my .45 Blue Ridge flinter :rotf: . I noticed several other sites still list the Frontier in .32 and .36 cal. Wonder why Cabela's dropped those calibers :confused: :idunno:
 
Well I shot it today :applause: I had 5 .310/.311 balls and it shot them with .020 BB patches and OP Wads into one nice quarter size hole at 25yd from a rest using 30g Goex FFFG..I then used the .315 balls and .020 patch,OP Wad and it didn't like them as much..Too Tight I guess..It shot about 8" low with both and directly 6 o'clock so the windage is perfect just need to take a lot off the front sight..I love it and my shoulder loves it too :thumbsup:
I shot it 17-18 times and it lit off every time..I wiped between every shot alcohol/dry patch..I got a few fiberglass splinters though from the ramrod but I just got my leather glove and kept on a loading..
 
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