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Trooper,

It sounds like your tree needs watering. Unbelievable stupidity going on.
You got that right, problem is, there are way too many canucks with no kahunas, they just don’t give a rats backside or brainwashed into believing that people don’t require firearms at all.
 
You got that right, problem is, there are way too many canucks with no kahunas, COJONES they just don’t give a rats backside or brainwashed into believing that people don’t require firearms at all.
Yeah, I figured that was the main problem...drowning in idiots lacking the will or the brains......Soon they will have taken away the means, then to paraphrase the great Hemingway: You are well and truly screwed.
 
Finished restoration on two Renegades sold the left handed gun to a friend.
 

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shot again today. good consistency ringing steel at 30 yards. I really love the way my plate dances when you hit it with .50 cal roundball. I took two shots at the 6" plate that is @ 60 yards and hit solidly on the 2nd shot. My plates are hung on old dynamic climbing rope and they really fly about when you hit them solidly with a .50 cal.
 
I cast about 3 lbs of Lee minnies this morning. Bullets came out .580 diameter. These will be a snug fit in my Zoli Zouave. Mould says .578. Also did some more barrel inletting on my 58 colonial Kibler.
 
My front sight was too low I suspect as I was hitting 8" too high at 50 meters. that is using 80 gns of triple 7 and a .535 PRB.
Muzzle loading makes so much sense, I have a few , I also have a BP double rifle , 577-500 no2. Unmentionable ,brass cases of course had 8 so topped it up to 25, cost outrageous , 17 cases £118 . It even convinced a collector friend to move over to muzzle loading it makes so much sense.
 
Built a new rear site for my Chunk Gun. Now to put the notch in, brown, fire. Trying to get a better group.
 
I was re looking for the thread on .4 ML It’s gone ????? I have a double .35 ml But having lived in Africa I had to have a 450-400 double rifle for dangerous game. Got one. £5200 for my 70 th birthday , now 80 in March , well why not it’s a good investment But it’s a long way from a ML .4
Look at the length of the 400g bullet at 2250ft sec to get 4000 ft lbs and the long case full of nitro powder I doubt if you could get near that sort of energy with BP even if the barrel could stand it So maybe a .4 or .35 is just too light for bear or elk unless your shot placement is perfect ……just a comment as I love .4 double rifles. Plenty of stories on google and utube Of course I have a BP double .5 just bought some brass. 17 cases for £118 I already had 8 so that makes 25 for a days hunt , alas no bear or Elk in the uk just cows in farmers fields. Ha ha. Love from west of London
 

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