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RedFeather

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Is it relegated to flint and traditional sidelock/underhammer systems, only? I know the rifle section prohibits inlines. Here, too?

RedFeather
 
Seems to be there is alot of talk about cap n' ball wheel guns permitted without much fuss :grin:

I'm not the moderator, but if you use "traditional" as a guide, you probably won't go wrong.
 
RedFeather said:
Is it relegated to flint and traditional sidelock/underhammer systems, only? I know the rifle section prohibits inlines. Here, too?

RedFeather


Sometimes people forget the rules that they agreed to when they joined the Forum. They are repeated below.

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The main focus of this site is "Traditional Muzzleloading"; The history of the people, weapons and battles, up to and including the American Civil War.

We do not discuss inline weapons.

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Thanks. Looked around but didn't see that right off. I'll keep it old school in future.

RedFeather
 

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