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  1. Gavinm28

    Another happy customer of Two Feathers!

    I recently bought a hammerstall from Two Feathers. I gave him the dimensions and a few pictures, and he kept me updated on the process, including asking if I would like a bit of personalization by adding stampings. I got the hammerstall, custom fitted and stamped, in a matter of about 6 days...
  2. Gavinm28

    Priming the pan first

    So I have a flintlock musket and I load it with paper cartridges, therefore I prime the pan first and ram everything else down the barrel second. I've recently been hearing a lot of people say that priming the pan first is seriously unsafe, even if the gun is on half-cock and I do not lean over...
  3. Gavinm28

    Flintlock Cartridge Storage

    Hey all. I have two flintlock firearms, one a .50 rifle and the other .69 caliber smoothbore. I shoot mainly with paper cartridges, and haven't found really a good way to store them/transport them to the shooting spot. I know there are cartridge boxes around, but I'm kinda new to flintlock...
  4. Gavinm28

    Question on ramrod mechanics for the Traditions Kentucky Rifle

    Hey all. I am somewhat new to the muzzle loading world and haven't fully learned the anatomy of my rifle. I own the Traditions Kentucky Flintlock Rifle, with a brass ramrod that I had replaced the wooden one with. Anyways, one day I was cleaning my rifle, and decided it would be fun to unscrew...
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