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To All of you traditional muzzleloading (especially flintlock, in period dress) hunters, a Happy and most prosperous New Year! PS I am so very appreciative of Claude's efforts (and I want to say so!) along with Spence--you, fella, are my hero! God bless you both!
 
Thank you, and Happy New Year to you as well...what's the caliber/weight on them flinters? The mule deer I used to shoot all tasted like sage...not bad either! :v
 
Ed Parry of Blackhart Longarms built both of 'em. They're .54's. And yes, you're exactly right--they taste like sage!
 
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