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Good to be aboard. Not new to muzzleloading but have been away from it for about 25 years. Bought my first ( A GPR ) from the fellow that owned Stone Mtn Armory in the mid 80’s. Really nice man , enjoyed going in there creaky wood floors and all. Can’t remember his name. Sold that rifle mid 90’s - wish I hadn’t. Recently jumped back in - bought a Traditions Woodsman and have really been enjoying working up a good prb load for it. It seems to like 70-75 g of FF and a .490 ball with .015 patch. Thanks for having me.
 
Welcome from the Talking Rock BPShooters. Head over to the Blue Ridge Mountain Men shoots at the Red Hill range. Great shoots with a variety of targets and setups every month. Martin Ga is where the red hill range is. Good luck.
 
Welcome from the Talking Rock BPShooters. Head over to the Blue Ridge Mountain Men shoots at the Red Hill range. Great shoots with a variety of targets and setups every month. Martin Ga is where the red hill range is. Good luck.
Thanks for the info. Who would I contact for Red Hill info. Don’t live to far from there.
 
Thanks for the info. Who would I contact for Red Hill info. Don’t live to far from there.
Jst sent you via a private msg couple of contacts and the schedule for the remainder of the year. Holler if you cannot find the messages.
 
Good to be aboard. Not new to muzzleloading but have been away from it for about 25 years. Bought my first ( A GPR ) from the fellow that owned Stone Mtn Armory in the mid 80’s. Really nice man , enjoyed going in there creaky wood floors and all. Can’t remember his name. Sold that rifle mid 90’s - wish I hadn’t. Recently jumped back in - bought a Traditions Woodsman and have really been enjoying working up a good prb load for it. It seems to like 70-75 g of FF and a .490 ball with .015 patch. Thanks for having me.
Welcome!
 
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