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A T/C Renegade .54 and a Lyman Plains Pistol .54. I got a Cabelas Hawken .50 a few days ago but haven't got around to shooting it yet.
 
25,32,38,40,54,62 calibers

All built by me..... York, Armstrong, Verner, Hawken, Beck, and Chambers.
 
CVA Bobcat, T/C Hawkens, and Lyman Plains Pistol. All 50 cals and Percussion Caps.
 
.50 cal CVA Bobcat, .54 cal. CVA Mountain stalker,.50 cal. CVA Kentucky(kit) Two CVA percussion pistols, several derringers and several cap and ball revolvers of various makes. A couple modern rifles and a few modern handguns and shotguns. The black powder stuff is what I use most unless I'm feed up with cleaning then my modern guns get taken out to the range or field.
 
A Tennesee poor boy I built 20 years ago with a 50 cal. Green River barrel and Siler flintlock. :thumbsup:
 
I have several but the one that I use is a Santa Fe Hawken that I built about 20 years ago. It is a .53 and it does all that I ask of it. The rest of em just collect dust.

Bill
 
Many different types and styles but for this forum I shoot a Renegade a Bobcat an old Missouri Rifle a Crockett and Plains Pistol. Hopefully soon a FRO Carbine flintlock.
 
I have a CVA frontier carbine that I bought around 13 or 14 years ago, I shot my first black powder deer with it 11 years ago right befroe my youngest son was born. I was supposed to be home to watch my oldest so my wife could go for here 8th month checkup and decided one more push before I left and Bang shot a nice doe and didn't make it home in time to watch #1son but having adeer in the bed of the truck was a great alibi.
 
CVA ST. Louis hawken in .50 and .54, Cabelas sporterized in .54, and a .54 GPR. All percussion.
 
At present I have a 50 cal TC Hawken, A 50 cal TC Penn Hunter, a 54 cal Renegade with a 30" round ball barrel and a vernier tang sight, an 1858 cva peice of junk Remington and a Ruger old Army...Jim
 
armstrong, hatfield, both flintlock traditions pennsylvania and caplock sxs shotgun. problem is dont shoot them enough hope to change that, hope to change that because my family is getting older.

curly maple
 
A 50 Chambers York,A 50 Rennegade T/C,A 50 T/C New Englander and a Lyman Deerstalker in Flintlock 50 Cal.
 
Lyman GPR with .54 1:60 & 1:32, .50 1:60 barrels
Lyman Trade Rifle .54
Lyman Deerstalker flint .54
Lyman Plains Pistol .54

And one old inline I keep to loan to friends and family who are scared to shoot a real muzzleloader.

HD
 
Tennesee rifle I built (flint) 45 cal.
Lyman Trade rifle (cap) 50 cal.
Traditions Kentucky rifle (cap) 50 cal.

Building Isaac Haines (flint) 45 cal.
 
T/C hawken flint in .50 restocked with a grade 4 maple from pectonica river....

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and a 1770 lancaster i'm building right now....just need the pipes and butt plate....................bob
 
Well here goes, I shoot a TVM early Virginia .36 cal in flint, A .45 Lancaster built by Jack Patterson, also flint, A 62 cumberland flintlock rifle by ERA, a early english trade gun smoothbore flinter by NSW in 16 ga,a home built from assorted parts half stock 54 caplock with 22 in barrel, and a cut down zouave in 58 cal with an 18 in. barrel that i bought at an auction and has become my everyday knockaround gun.I do have a couple more but i don't shoot them much.
 
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