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Thought I'd come and lurk, mostly.
Haven't done much black powder shooting and that was maybe over 35 years ago.

I've got a Kentucky rifle kit my mother gave me one year at Christmas back in the early '70s. I haven't really done anything other than stick it together. I'm intending to take it back apart and do it right. I didn't have much to work with then and got on to other things..

Might have been the last year of the Sears catalog. I think they had the Kentucky rifle kit and another one the Hawken rifle kit. I'm going to have to fabricate my sights. Mom threw those out not knowing what was in a box in my desk. Oh, well...LOL

Got a few other guns but only the one Kentucky long rifle, percussion caplock, .45 ball.

Good to be here. I expect I'll learn a thing or three....
 
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