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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    I bought a nice powder horn at the local flea market for $15.00
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    Finally, the truth

    Being a Vienna Sausage aficionado myself, I was pleased to discover this enlightening description of the evolution of extraction of the middle wienie. Sadly, I've ventured into this dilemma, and only designed a vacuum extractor which required a vacuum pump, a significant amount of reinforced...
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    The Last of the Mountain Men

    I remember from the book that he ordered a piece of Swedish jackhammer steel to make a rifle barrel. He bored and rifled it on handmade equipment, finished the whole project and stood it in the corner for a YEAR before firing it. I read the book in the'70s and have remembered that part. I've...
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    Granddaddy of Production Muzzleloaders?

    My Navy Arms 1860 Target Model has Uberti markings.
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    New old guy

    Howdy all, My first firearm purchased was a Navy Arms 1960 'Target Model' made by Uberti. My second was a T/C Hawken in .50 cal. This was in 1972.. I've been away from the sulfurous smell of BP for a long time, and figured it was time to get back into it. I still have the 1860, but the Hawken...
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