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Hello friends Brad K here. I’ve hunted with muzzleloaders off and on for the past 47 years. Taken a few deer, elk, and bear. Currently shooting an old Knight MK85. Great rifle but wanting to build a Kit Carson Hawken replica to hunt elk with. The bug has bit me again!
 

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I started out in high school shooting a TC hawken and casting 370 grain maxi balls. Don’t remember the powder charge but I remember many clover leaf three shot 100 yard groups and deadly results on game.
 
Hello friends Brad K here. I’ve hunted with muzzleloaders off and on for the past 47 years. Taken a few deer, elk, and bear. Currently shooting an old Knight MK85. Great rifle but wanting to build a Kit Carson Hawken replica to hunt elk with. The bug has bit me again!
Welcome from VA
 

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