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Retired living in southern Pennsylvania, York County. Presently own a Lyman Great Plains percussion but am buying a Pedersoli Pennsylvania 50 cal flintlock. Surfed this forum for a while and enjoyed reading the posts so decided to sign up.
 
Retired living in southern Pennsylvania, York County. Presently own a Lyman Great Plains percussion but am buying a Pedersoli Pennsylvania 50 cal flintlock. Surfed this forum for a while and enjoyed reading the posts so decided to sign up.
Welcome to this great content forum. Jerry from South Florida
 
York County was known for a special kind of screw tip powder horn. Tip has female thread that screwed onto a make thread and tip also made of horn. Southern banded powder horns had tips made of antler instead of horn. Lots of nice examples of rifles and horns in your neck of the woods. Can't remember of Sam Dyke lives in York County. contacted him in the seventies when doing powder horn and ml pistol research. Welcome to the forum. You'll find that shooting the flintlock takes some extra care, is more challenging and to me more fun. If you get to shooting it well it will also improve your percussion shooting. Especially follow through and holding steady.
 
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