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    My little .54 custom hunting rifle

    Yes, that is a T/C trigger guard on a vintage Sile tiger stripe stock, Cabela's .54 barrel 1:56ROT, Invesarms lock and double set trigger, unknown brand hooded front sight, very old Wollensak scope on custom made see-through blocks along with a custom leather sling. Today, I conducted my final...
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    Thunderball( Cabela's .54 PBR)

    This is "Thunderball", my highly prized old Cabela's (Investarms SPA) .54 PBR, even though it isn't the most beautiful rifle, I'm just a plain hardcore hunter. For many years I got by with an added a flip-up T/C tang peep, but the diabetic eyes just can't see the iron sights anymore, so please...
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    Swamp Huntin'

    As some of you know each year I go south to hunt those nasty tempered pigs in the Mississippi swamp, with my (2)two caplock .54's. Two years ago I hunted and shot a running 450 pound boar eight feet away broadside and he kept going for another 40yards or shall we say he found me and I shot him...
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    Swamp Huntin'-MS

    By golly, I'm happier than a duck on a june bug, even though I just got back from a modern rifle Missouri hunt without seeing Mr. Big Enough. I just got a call from those darn Swamp Rats(Mississippi Cajuns) invitin' me back to hunt wild hogs this comin' Jan. They say this year the pigs are...
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    Zonie ? (Investarms SPA)

    Zonie: I noticed on another post that you have one of them gun value books on muzzleloaders. Though no doubt somewhat sparce, if I could impose; what is the printed wisdom on Investarms SPA muzzleloaders. I sent them an email once trying to do a little research, but of course I didn't get a...
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    Long Brass Scopes Observations

    For what its worth, this was how I spent more than a few workshop hours, weeks and months over the course of a few years with the following objective: Mount a long 32" brass scope on a muzzleloader. Overview: I had two(2), a 4x Navy Arms, and a 4x Tasco scopes, both were exactly like the one's...
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    Meet the Children; Thunderball & Killer

    Don't know if I did this correctly, if not then I'll need help. No, they are not high dollar custom made rifles, but I love them as if they were. http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee165/Osage_2007/Gun54RB.jpg http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee165/Osage_2007/Gun54Bullet.jpg Osage
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    Lyman .54cal, 425gr Minie Bullet?

    Long time traditionalist, but new here. I'd be interested in other folks experience with this home cast projectile. For things that might have a nasty temper, I shoot a sidelock Lyman Great Plains-Hunter .54; 1:32twist, hooded front sight, buckhorn rear sight, with a flip-up tang peep for...
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    Osage, is here, I think?

    If this works, then another .54 caliber Traditionalist has arrived. Osage
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