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    2nd Annual Arms Show and Trade Fair @ Winfield Tn

    North of Knoxville about 60 Miles, look for U.S. Hwy 27 and follow it towards the KY Boarder. Winfield is about 5 or so miles from the Tn , KY boarder.
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    2nd Annual Arms Show and Trade Fair @ Winfield Tn

    Chitwood Station & The Highland Regulators Are Hosting 2nd Annual 18th Century Arms Show And Market Fair Saturday August 7th, 2010 10am -6pm Town of Winfield Tennessee Municipal Building US Hwy 27, 24961 Scott Hwy Winfield Tn 37892 No Vendors Fees, Free Set Up No Admission, Open to the...
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    Anyone here tried making a rifling machine?

    Foxfire no.5 has a few pictures on old hand rifling machines.
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    Little Primer

    How many shots does it hold??? highlander
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    Little Primer

    Thats nice...does the back come loose to fill it??? I've been lookin to do something similar highlander
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    Horn repair

    If the horn is dark id use some JB Weld. That stuff dries black and when sanded turns greyish. I've used it on a horn to repair a crack. It pretty much looked like a greyish streak in the black tip of the horn. I haven't had anyone notice it and the horn has been handled quite a bit. Highlander
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    Hunting Guns?

    The first is always the worst...Then it gets to where you smile at those little dings n dents. Each one of them has a memory attached. When I helped finish my first rifle, I would haul out the steam cloth and try my best to steam out the blemish. It didnt take me long to give that up. Highlander
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    Sealing a powder horn

    I use beeswax around the horns Ive made whether they leak or not. The titebond 3 glue is great stuff. I may try it the next horn I build. Thanks for the great tip :thumbsup:
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    Contemporary Longrifle Association Annual Show & Meeting?

    Once you walk into the CLA show its like a total sensory over whelming experience. Bring MUCHO DINERO, and comfy shoes. BTW its in a mall so if the significant other doesnt like that kinda stuff. She can shop. Highlander
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    Track of the Wolf Tomahawk

    Thanks Guys... :hatsoff:
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    Track of the Wolf Tomahawk

    I'm lookin for a user...all purpose, trekking camping,and occasional throwing. We do a hawk throw from time to time as an added bonus to our shoot every month. So I wont be throwing it that much. For practice I own 2 Crazy Crow hawks that have done well( had to be retempered). Do you use those...
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    Track of the Wolf Tomahawk

    Looking for a decent US made hawk I came across the line of cast tomahawks that Track sells. They are cast of 4140 Steel. I personally like the British Military hawk. Anybody know anything about these??? How do they hold up for an edge? Highlander
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    Looking for lead source

    I found a coupla pounds of roof flashing at a local scrap yard. It never hurts to ask if you can find one in your area. Lead has gone to pretty much nothing in price. The scrap yard I found it at only pays out a penny a pound. So I'm assuming if I found more I could get several pounds for a few...
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    Basic Leatherwork Questions - Newbie

    If you have a shoe repair or a saddle shop in your town. They usually sell scraps of leather that are ideal for making sheaths and small items. I have a cobbler in my town and alot of times he will cut a piece off of a hide he has in stock if I tell him what its for
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