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Shaggybull

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Killed my first elk with 50 cal muzzle loader. Have an inline and side lock also a revolver. Have been casting bullets for several years. Fell into a box of molds and now cast for everything I shoot. Found your site when looking up round ball molds have several looking for new homes. Used to raise Highland Cattle and have leather, tanned hair on hides and horn
 
Hi. You must be reading my mail. How else could you know I'm in the market for .45, .50 & .54? Michigan says HI. Well, maybe not everyone. Steve
I see you are in Grand rapids I'm headed for Sparta later this year.
Hi. You must be reading my mail. How else could you know I'm in the market for .45, .50 & .54? Michigan says HI. Well, maybe not everyone. Steve
 
Killed my first elk with 50 cal muzzle loader. Have an inline and side lock also a revolver. Have been casting bullets for several years. Fell into a box of molds and now cast for everything I shoot. Found your site when looking up round ball molds have several looking for new homes. Used to raise Highland Cattle and have leather, tanned hair on hides and horn
GR is a good way from WA. Going to MSU are you? Learning or teaching? Or maybe something else. Cool, Steve
 
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