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Howdy folks.

Some good people at The High Road tipped me to this forum, and after two reads I had to join.

As my southern friend would say " looks awesome y'all!":RO:
 
Howdy to you! Glad you joined us at our camp.
I think you'll find we are an easy going bunch and there are a few who have been shooting Black Powder for so many years that they even smell like it.
Just watch out for Stumpys coffee. He's been known to drop a measure of FFg into the pot now and then!! ::

Are you new to muzzleloading or have you been into it for a while?
 
floodplainsdrifter,
welcome to the forum glad to have you on board,hope you will join in as that's what makes this what it is.
again welcome and stay active
I am snake-eyes :) :peace: :)
 
I've had a .54 GPR capgun for 13 years, but initially it was to extend hunting season. While in the USAF, I met my muzzleloading mentor, Col Fred Ward. The nicest guy in the AF. He made left handed flintlock squirrel guns as a hobby, and he turned me into a frontstuffin addict. My collection grew as finances allowed, and I'm now shooting "both ways". That is, traditional and modern muzzleloaders. I have to get a flintlock though. Thats the next gun. Maybe a Tryon repro or a Austin Halleck Mountain rifle.

Thanks for the welcomes all! :redthumb:
 
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