I will wade in with i love sweet tator pies. I will ride along with y'all.
Yes Plastic helmets suckSounds like the Fire service when it comes to helmets.
I don't often choke when laughing, but when I do it is on one of @longcruise comments.If a member has a lot of others on ignore does that suggest they are victims of their own dogma?
Praise the GOEX god and pass me some round balls (sprue up of course)By the by if’n you ain’t shooting black, with a round ball, and a flint you might as well eat well done steak with catsup and have an electric candle in your camp
I just might resemble that remark.If a member has a lot of others on ignore does that suggest they are victims of their own dogma?
Let us remember that we're all part of a dwindling fraternity here so let's appreciate all and continue to grow and create more interest in our pastime and if you like more modern muzzle loading there's the sister site for inlines, fast twist, conicals and associated. I like them all but prefer flint and side hammer percussion. Keep up the enthusiasm!There is a very set dogma here and shame on ANYONE who violates that dogma. You must be a true believer.
You MUST only shoot the Round Ball, magic pill of death.
You MUST only use Black Powder (no subs).
You MUST never exceed 70 to 80 grains of powder, "you simply don't need to"
CVA/Traditions are trash (but there is a strong segment that calls BS. I call them the Reformist movement)
There are a few more, but minor compared to these. 100's of years, unimpeded by progress. I always get a laugh.
Very true.Let us remember that we're all part of a dwindling fraternity here
or type of pizzaSounds like the Fire service when it comes to helmets.
I love my 500 grain powerbelts lathered in Vaseline and patched with cleaning patches.
Pyrodex is the best, real BP is for old people.
150+ grains or you aren't a real man.
My CVA is more well built than an old Ford tractor. CVA is like the Ferrari of guns.
All jokes aside, I have an inline CVA that's fantastic though.
Other than those, I hunt ducks with steel shot, no cup, ALWAYS prime the pan before I load, and prefer to cap the rifle before I pour the powder in directly from the flask.
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