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Afternoon,

My name is Bill, My two smoke poles are a T/C percussion Renegade in .54 and a kit built Traditions flintlock Kentucky rifle in .45 that I build and swapped the OEM lock out with a L&R lock.

I reload quite a few deferent cartridges, but do to primer availability where I live I would like to learn to proficiently shoot my Flintlock so that I may keep on shooting.
I cast my own lead RBs for both of my muzzleloaders as well as Mini balls for the .54. I have also started making my own real black powder with some success for my Flintlock.

I plan on competing in the monthly shooting contests found in this forum with my flintlock and some day take a deer or two with it.

Thank you for having me!

Top is my T/C .54 and the bottom in the Kentucky rifle I assembled from a kit.
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Afternoon,

My name is Bill, My two smoke poles are a T/C percussion Renegade in .54 and a kit built Traditions flintlock Kentucky rifle in .45 that I build and swapped the OEM lock out with a L&R lock.

I reload quite a few deferent cartridges, but do to primer availability where I live I would like to learn to proficiently shoot my Flintlock so that I may keep on shooting.
I cast my own lead RBs for both of my muzzleloaders as well as Mini balls for the .54. I have also started making my own real black powder with some success for my Flintlock.

I plan on competing in the monthly shooting contests found in this forum with my flintlock and some day take a deer or two with it.

Thank you for having me!

Top is my T/C .54 and the bottom in the Kentucky rifle I assembled from a kit.
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welcome from north carolina
 
Whats your call? I am on 20m often, I also fill in when needed on 14.300 MMSN
WY7RP. I've listened in on that net on occasion.

Mostly work mobile in the winter. Still trying to figure the antenna situation since moving to the Vail Valley. In the summer I have a station at my Wyoming property.
 
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