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  1. Wild Tim

    Testing new brand of black powder

    While your working on the powder please also work on the website. A little more about what the product really is and where your going with it (like you've posted here) would help a lot Also: tell your story. Why you wanted to start this business, what draws you to black powder, your history in...
  2. Wild Tim

    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    This is simple. If it was "radiant heat" we wouldn't need a touchhole. The heat would transfer through the metal through conduction and ignite the powder. It is the flaming powder that flashes through the touchhole and lights the powder charge. If it a flaming solid fuse or a flaming gass fuse...
  3. Wild Tim

    Historically Incorrect, or (A Story of Thread Counting and Delrin Rods)

    Exactly. Hell I'm not quite 50 and I've got shirts in my closet I'm sure I haven't worn in 25 years and others just as old that I wear often.
  4. Wild Tim

    Halfstock, Flintlock Hawkens??

    I would suggest that you would get the latest. My evidence is the rising popularity of the precision style rifles that are gaining popularity today while the old school sporter styles sit on the shelves or sell cheaper. People see improvement and want it, or just want the new. Human nature.
  5. Wild Tim

    Black Powder Linguistic Pet Peeves

    But, minis, slugs, balls etc can be store bought, or hand cast. Where if I refer to a hardened hex boolit it implies that I cast said projectile rather than buying it. Quick shorthand for an important distinction is how and why we add new words.
  6. Wild Tim

    Black Powder Linguistic Pet Peeves

    I like boolit. As far as I'm concerned it's short hand for home cast lead projectiles. While bullet is a boughten projectile. There's an old word no longer used for ya.
  7. Wild Tim

    Kibler Hawken?

    I like it, but until they come out left handed I'm not a customer
  8. Wild Tim

    How to create more interest in traditional muzzleloading.

    Having a separate forum for modern muzzleloading is absolutely the worst way to create interest in traditional muzzleloading. These guys are already interested in muzzleloading. They just have to see how much prettier ours are and that they really are as effective on game and we could win them...
  9. Wild Tim

    Hoping to get some quick help

    You know,. There's this other thread where we're all going on about how to get more people into traditional muzzleloading. Having a separate forum for modern muzzleloading is absolutely the worst way to do this. These guys are already interested in muzzleloading. They just have to see how...
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