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  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Black powder on smokeless ranges.
    Most has been covered here, but just a note. Don't carry a can of powder to the bench, it makes some nervous. Horns are fine. As...
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello from Suffolk, UK.
    Howdy from way down here in North Texas. Welcome to the forum. Some " smooth rifles" were made BITD, and we understand the situation...
  • Eterry
    Eterry reacted to Idaho Ron's post in the thread PRB or lead conical? with Like Like.
    One bullet for a 50 cal for the rest of my life? Easy the same bullet I have used for the last 10 years. A paper patched Lee 500 S&W...
  • Eterry
    Eterry reacted to rodwha's post in the thread PRB or lead conical? with Like Like.
    Wind drift also effects a ball much more so. Not too big of an ordeal up close but a bit further out it really pushes a ball. The 320...
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello from Le Claire Iowa.
    Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum. For me, muzzleloading is calming of sorts. I only get off one round to the cartridge...
  • Eterry
    Eterry reacted to balybarger91's post in the thread Hello from Iowa! with Like Like.
    Oh I guess I didn't realize that! I'm still interested in older ones as well, so I'll be careful as to what I post. Thank you!
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello.
    Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum. Not much reenactment here in my area, so I hunt, shoot, build a few muzzleloaders...
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Introduction.
    One more Howdy from North Texas and welcome to the forum. I started in 1980, I knew NO one who owned a muzzleloader, and no internets...
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello from Ohio!.
    Howdy from North Texas close by the Muddy Red River. Welcome to the forum.
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello from Iowa!.
    Welcome to The Muzzleloading Forum. You're more than welcome here. However, this is strictly a Traditional Muzzleloading site...
  • Eterry
    Eterry reacted to Eutycus's post in the thread Hello from Salt Lake City with Like Like.
    Another Texas Howdy!
  • Eterry
    Eterry reacted to henbrook's post in the thread Left it loaded for how long ???? with Like Like.
    OK...just to stray a bit off topic....am I to understand that the owner feared a chainsaw might spook the deer,but knocking down a tree...
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    Eterry reacted to Semisane's post in the thread Left it loaded for how long ???? with Like Like.
    I load several of my guns with GOEX on a clean dry bore at the beginning of our three-month season, and use different guns for different...
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread Hello from Salt Lake City.
    Howdy from North Texas. Welcome to the forum. My first 58 was a Navy Arms P61 Musketoon. I still love it.
  • Eterry
    Eterry replied to the thread new member from Germany.
    Also castboolits.com I would need better pics to tell if it's a centralfire conversation. . But I'm far from an expert.
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