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  1. Tastybrew

    Rarest mzloading item in the world right now

    Interested in selling a few of those? I’ll gladly buy them at the price you paid for them 4 years ago! 😉
  2. Tastybrew

    The best non BP choice

    I know this is an older forum...but I'm newer to this site. I found this thread researching BP substitutes because real black is getting harder to find. I agree with the earlier post about Shooters World multi purpose black. It likes to be compressed but works great! Regarding those talking...
  3. Tastybrew

    SOLD 58 cal Buffalo hunter

    Have you tried shooting it with either of these molds? Have you tried any conical bullets?
  4. Tastybrew

    Hello from Denver

    That’s good because I don’t use sabots and I joined this to replace the inline with something traditional like a Hawkens. :)
  5. Tastybrew

    Hello from Denver

    I’m new to this forum but not entirely new to black powder shooting. I have a decent inline muzzleloader rifle that I use for deer hunting and a few cap’n’ball revolvers. An 1851 griswold 36 and a Remington 1858 in 44 (both replicas). All are very fun to shoot. I joined this to get more tips &...
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