Pennsylvania “can’t miss muzzleloader shop” ?

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Traveling from Vermont to South Georgia next week, taking Rte 81 thru Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and then cutting down to Rte 95 after Washington DC. Stopping in Pennsylvania one night, probably N.Carolina the next. Are there any super gun shops, featuring traditional muzzleloaders on or near these roads. We are flexible as to time, no rushing around at my age. The trip down can be half the fun. Would appreciate any suggestions.
 

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I would suggest perhaps the greatest muzzleloader store is Dixons in Kempton. Get off of 81 at Clarks Summit and take the PA turnpike (aka Northeast extension) to Kempton and then when you are done there get on 78 and back to 81. A bit out of the way but worth it. Make sure they are open when you are going. Of course, if you are broke after you leave Dixon's just head back to Vermont. :ghostly::)
 
Dixons in PA is a good one. Have to see if its too far out of tour way though
Also Nichols is right off the highway they are a more modern shop but do have a small ML section. Great place to stretch the legs. We stop every year on way to GA to find piggys
 
I would suggest perhaps the greatest muzzleloader store is Dixons in Kempton. Get off of 81 at Clarks Summit and take the PA turnpike (aka Northeast extension) to Kempton and then when you are done there get on 78 and back to 81. A bit out of the way but worth it. Make sure they are open when you are going. Of course, if you are broke after you leave Dixon's just head back to Vermont. :ghostly::)
You typed faster than me lol
Sorry for the repeat
 
I would suggest perhaps the greatest muzzleloader store is Dixons in Kempton. Get off of 81 at Clarks Summit and take the PA turnpike (aka Northeast extension) to Kempton and then when you are done there get on 78 and back to 81. A bit out of the way but worth it. Make sure they are open when you are going. Of course, if you are broke after you leave Dixon's just head back to Vermont. :ghostly::)
I second that on Dixon's.
 
Fort Chambers Black Powder Gun Shop is just off the Scotland exit on Rt 81 in Chambersburg, PA. There is also a Sportsmans Warehouse right across the road.

In Virginia, Taylor's Firearms has a showroom not far off of Rt 81 in Winchester.
You beat me to recommending Fort Chambers. Super easy to get to off Rt.81.
 
Wow! Thanks for the good info. Guess we will be stopping in Chambersburg first night. If I leave early enough I can catch them both on Friday. Next stop Carolinas, any good muzzleloader shops there?
 
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