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    Do you own a Dr. Gary White Muzzleloader?

    In my opinion, marginal architecture and amateurish decoration.
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    Early Virgina styling questions?

    99.9% of flint guns were right handed and mounted in brass. 7/8" straight barrels weren't used until about 1840 on squirrel rifles.
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    Search for Trade Gun

    You're looking at foreign made junk, you don't even get what you pay for. Parts alone for a correctly made trade gun will run in the range of $600 to $900, then you have to find somebody to make it that know's what they're doing.
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    Barrel length

    well dog-gone the angle of the dangle is wrong, thank you for pointing that out. :rotf:
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    Barrel length

    One is 6" longer than the other.
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    20 gauge fowler - help me decide

    The netting gun is a custom gun and a far better gun and will increase in value. The caywood not so much.
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    62 fowler

    42"+
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    Rocklock Smoothies

    Nice collection of Pedersoli Bess's
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    Cheek slapping

    I'd go see the Doc about that broken neck.
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    Fowler parts

    Mike Brooks tells me he no longer builds kits of any kind and doesn't sell guns in the white. He also says pricing on his web site is out of date. He quoted me a base price of $1200 labor plus the cost of parts.
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    Does HC really matter?

    If that's your attitude, who cares? Have fun!
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    Just ordered a 20ga french "D" Trade gun from Track..

    Butt plate doesn't look like originals I've seen, front finial is too large.
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    My Tip Curtis Saint-Etienne

    this is a French army gun then?
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    Burst Barrel

    So, DOM or not? Everything else is probably operator error.
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    My Tip Curtis Saint-Etienne

    What is a Saint-Etienne ?
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    Where do you shoot?

    Mike Brooks pasture.
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    Priming from the Horn

    when moving fast and quite or slow and quite in the woods, it matters not, all the weight that I could cut was left behind, priming from the main horn was a standard thing be it 2f or 3f smoothbore or rifle, it mattered not...we all have heard stories of some dunderhead doing something...
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    Brass Tacks

    suggestion, do you have a beard, if so, do not put tacks where your cheek lays on the stock :nono: some have told me it hurts when your beard hairs are pulled out :rotf:
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    What need I look out for?

    54 cal. Thompson center flintlock, 50gr. of 2FF over a .020 patch, I use wonder lube..have killed many deer and such with this rifle and load, got the gun back in the late 70s..my first muzzleloader, had many since then, all sold now except that good old faithful 54. cal..small english flints...
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    mike brooks tutorial

    ah, so you think he left on his own free will?? not hardly..as i want to stay here I'll say no more..
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