Opened up my order from Redmoon.
But that's what's nice about percussion, is you can use them in the raini am not really a percussion collector but i think this one may stick. if the rain lets up tomorrow i am going to burn some powder in it and see how it shoots. be interesting to see what it will do with prb's.
i have some conical that i will try also.
but i might melt!But that's what's nice about percussion, is you can use them in the rain
very helpful. if i paid nothing, it is worth nothing?exactly what you paid for it no more no less ! and if you decide to sell it then its worth only what you finally sell it for.
Isn’t that the truth .If you wait for the wind to stop out here you’ll never shoot.
I visited the Alcove Spring in northeastern Kansas today.
I use to live in Stockton. I am surprised neither of you are talking about seeing the "largest ball of twine"I used to live in Oakley
It was definitely part of the Wild West.Kansas isn’t the mountains but a lot of folks went through it to get there.
You’ve come far Pilgrim…..
shot the Muzzy for 2-3 hoursSince the previous thread was shut down (locked) by our new moderator, I thought I would start one up again, as per the suggestion.
So, let's get this thread going again, and share your muzzleloading related adventures of the day!
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