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    Powder Weight vs volume? New to purcussion.

    I have been weighing powder for a while due to the fact I've been reloading since 1970 and love precision shooting and loading. Which ever granulated powder you might choose, always start by measuring volume then weight it and log it in. I've had this argued over and over that it will not work...
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    Just purchased a Thompson Center muzzle loader

    Everything mentioned above plus creating a flinch factor at such a young age.. Use your head and teach your son the right way to handle a firearm or just take take the video down.
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    Just purchased a Thompson Center muzzle loader

    That is exactly the way mine appears only CAL 54. So I'm not sure if it would be a Renegade or Seneca. So far I haven't seen one single Thompson with a 4 digit serial number so I have no way of tracing it's vintage period.
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    Just purchased a Thompson Center muzzle loader

    Just purchased a Thompson Center muzzle loader and it looks like a Renegade without any name on the barrel. The serial number is 3001 which caught my eye when I first viewed it. The person selling the gun was selling her husbands collection. Their were a number of old muzzleloaders unfired as...
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