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    TVM Tennessee takes another one

    Third day of modern rifle season, so I carried a rifle built in 2010 - a TVM Tennessee rifle in .40 flintlock. :grin: The hunting has actually been kinda hard, to tell the truth. This doe finally gave me a broadside shot at about 25 yards. It was a heart shot - lots of blood, and total pass...
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    More meat for the freezer

    I was actually squirrel hunting this morning with my new Tennessee rifle, when this gal gave me a broadside shot at twenty-five yards: I do apologize for the quality of the pic, believe it or not it was the best one I had. Most weren't even usable. :cursing: I hope everybody has a great...
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    First blood for new Tennessee rifle

    Okay, so it's a tiny doe. Be good eatin' though. :grin: I love early muzzleloading season. Spot
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    Early Season Buck

    Met up with this little guy and invited him home for dinner: 65 grains 3f Goex under a .395 patched roundball (Green Mountain drop-in barrel). I love early muzzleloading season. :grin: Spot
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    Hand in front of Touchhole

    I don't shoot as much as a lot of you guys I guess, but I do go through 4-5 lbs. of powder per year. I don't really know how that compares to other guys who like to shoot but don't do it competitively. One thing I don't do much of is sight in new rifles. Still, I know better than this. I take...
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    New Tennessee Rifle

    I have to apologize for not being able to post pics at the moment, but my son is gone with the digital camera. My new Tennessee Rifle from TVM arrived today, and I'm sorta stoked. This is a poor boy, but a pretty dang nice little rifle in my book. I did get side and toe plates, and a single...
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    Squirrel Season extended in Arkansas

    Arkansas Game & Fish definitely leaves plenty to be desired at times, but here's one they just got right: our spring squirrel season, which was set to run from May 15th through June 13th, has just been extended through February 28th, 2011! In the future our squirrel season will resemble that of...
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    .40 for deer

    Early muzzleloading season here in Arkansas, so I've been on vacation this week. A couple of mornings ago I went up into the woods behind the house with my little .40 and set up on the ground amongst a blowdown, with my back to a tree. In less than an hour a little yearling buck and a fawn...
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    Convertible?

    Anybody have first-hand experience with a gun that would go back and forth between flint and percussion locks? I'm seeing issues in my mind, but am curious to hear from someone with actual experience... Spot
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    Dixie Tennessee Mountain Rifle

    A friend just acquired a .50 flintlock Dixie Gun Works Tennessee Mountain Rifle in nearly new condition. What would you guys guess this rifle might be worth? I have my own idea and think he got a decent buy, but am curious as to what others think. Thanks, Spot
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    Tagged out, dang it

    My 12 year-old son and I both took five-pointers during the early muzzleloading season - I got mine on Friday while he was in school, we got his the following morning (his was bigger). This was my first deer with a flintlock smoothbore and no rear sight, his first with a muzzleloader. I took...
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    Jug Choking

    Does anybody know of a gunsmith who will jug choke a barrel?
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