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  1. 3

    SOLD .36 underhammer

    I would take the rifle at $250.00 plus freight if it is still available.
  2. 3

    Cleaning for Long Distance Accuracy

    I'm with you on the plastic wad issue. Plastic, which is made from petroleum, Has issues when combined with blackpowder shooting.
  3. 3

    SOLD Underhammer

    Well, for whatever it's worth, either an under hammer isn't a muzzleloader, or it does have a reciever(also called an action in ye olde days)
  4. 3

    Old Family Heirloom

    -Before you accept that conclusion, check out "The Cap Lock Rifle" by Ned Roberts. Somewhere around here I have copy of Major Ned Roberts "The Caplock Rifle" in which he gives numerous match scores for 40 rod matches. Almost all with peep type sights. Those scores told me I didn't want to be...
  5. 3

    Old Family Heirloom

    I used to shoot in 40 rod matches (back in the 1950's). 40 rods is 220 yards
  6. 3

    American Mountain Men

    I thought all C-PAP machines had a 12 volt DC recepticle as well as 110 AC. I have two Resmed's by the way. Converting via an inverter is far less efficient then the machine being wired for both AC and DC.
  7. 3

    Hawken peep sight help

    That used to be called a Buckhorn sight. Later called a full-buckhorn sight. Marble's still make them.
  8. 3

    Working up a 38 cal (rifle) load

    I'm sure you are right. Harry Pope taper bored all of his muzzleloading barrels, and he didn't know that they couldn't shoot.
  9. 3

    Non Wipers Only.

    Oh! Sorry, I didn't realize you guys don't clean your rifles at the end of the day.
  10. 3

    Non Wipers Only.

    Ihave had good results with "summer" windshield washer fluid.
  11. 3

    .177 BB's

    The trapdoor Springfield arsenal loads, 45-70-500, in Army ballistic tests were conducted to assure each lot was at or below 25,000 lbs.
  12. 3

    .32 PRB for Mountain Lion

    When I hunted "Lion" in California, I used 4 dogs and a 38-40 Winchester Model 1873. This was 60 years or more ago. I lung shot them. For whatever that's worth.
  13. 3

    What period would the 'trade knives' fit in to?

    I didn't know that Spanish Toledo steel was inferior to what the English were making 1770 - 1815.
  14. 3

    Dawn Dishsoap

    I've used it, and it works fine.
  15. 3

    Dawn Dishsoap

    I think he's reffering to windshield washer anti-freeze.
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