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    Range Rod

    Exactly what I was looking for, thanks for the tip.
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    Range Rod

    "Swivel handle not necessary but if it's yer thang, go fer it. Ox Yoke sells some fine brass rods." I have plenty of range rods with pinned handles, the reason I'm looking for one with a swivel handle is it'll be used as a loading/wiping rod for my original Whitworth & the jag is hexagonal to...
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    Range Rod

    I'm looking for a one-piece range rod, brass, steel, or aluminum with a swivel handle. The only ones I'm finding online are by Treso, & they look suitable, but are unavailable at present. Does anyone know what companies sell a suitable range rod?
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    Brunswick Rifle Breech Bolster Removal

    I had a friend who had his 'Brunswick' relined & has been satisfied with the result. Good luck with yours.
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    Brunswick Rifle Breech Bolster Removal

    I used to have one of the Nepalese-made 'Brunswicks' with the 2-groove rifling. I had a local m/l gun building friend remove the breech plug for me, as I'd heard all kinds of stories about the quality. We were both pleasantly surprised by the quality of the thread as it seemed to be machine cut...
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    SOLD 10 lb Hornady 000 Buckshot

    Cleaning out the cupboards & found ten pounds of Hornady 000 (.350" diameter) buckshot. This is alloyed lead, so quite hard. Asking $50 plus $10 s&h. Payment by Check or Money Order.
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    SOLD 300x Hornady .535" Roundballs *PRICE REDUCED*

    I have three unopened boxes of Hornady .535" roundballs that I no longer have need for. Now asking $36 plus $10 s&h for all three boxes. Payment by Check or M/O.
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    SOLD 300x Speer .535" Roundballs

    I have three unopened boxes of Speer .535" roundballs that I no longer have need for. Asking $40 plus $10 s&h for all three boxes. Payment by Check or M/O. My email is: [email protected]
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    1871 BSA

    The lock is off a Snider, & not a good fit to the mortice, but the rest of the musket appears to be an Indian-made copy of an EIC percussion musket. If it were an EIC (or British Ordnance, ie P'42) musket it would have visible proof stamps on the left-side of the barrel at the breech.
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    Any Aussies into casting bullets

    Not real close to you, but there is quite a thriving muzzleloading community in S.A. within the S.S.A.A. Many members of the Australian Muzzleloading Team hail from the Adelaide area. There are three clubs in Adelaide (Para, Castambul, & Southern Rangers), & another in Monarto (near Murray...
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    Japenese Matchlock replica musket

    I have an original. Not fancy just ordnance grade, the barrel was relined & a new breech plug made & fitted by John Taylor of Puyallup, WA. I haven't shot it much since the reline, but seem to think it was shooting high, so may need some sight adjustment.
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