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    Hello! New member from the Lowcountry of South Carolina.

    Wow that is some beautiful looking countryside. Welcome from Vermont. You made a fantastic choice for a first muzzleloader should be lots of fun.
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    Pietta or Uberti 1858 Remington

    Get a pietta and purchase it from EMF company. They Are the only pietta owed importer in North America. They have the best customer service experience bar nun . The head gunsmith Charlie is just a phone call away and they will make good on parts extra screws etc.
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    Another Combustible Cartridge Thread

    We can smoke those by the campfire
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    Are Some BP Revolvers Just Not Reasonably Accurate?

    I have had luck with 25 grain in .44 and 15 in .36 my accuracy seems OK. I use a lubed wad over powder. My question is does anyone actually use filler . Cream o wheat etc. I don't have any plans to try. Just wondering if it really makes a deference bringing the ball up closer to forcing cone.
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    Another Hog with the October Country .62

    Awesome hunt . And that gun is beautiful
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    I’ve Been Busy-Turkey Season is Coming

    It's crazy up here in Vermont I feel like the birds are super active, the toms were on hens yesterday . Come May first the breeding and strutting has slowed to a scant few birds. I guess I am just complaining that the season needs to start earlier.
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    Green Mountain barrel?

    It's brand new . Or was when hung from the rack it's definitely sat there for years. I'm thinking tax return. I'll pick it up with what I am hearing it'll at least be fun
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    Green Mountain barrel?

    I can get a 15/16 . In .40 cal for 200.00 bucks , never thought I would use it . So is it worth getting just to have and maybe try plinking with . At that price??. My buddy said it was for match shooting.
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    Caps and Powder

    Current price list from last week . Plenty of 15.00 dollar a tin cci caps as well. Honestly it's the same or more expensive than smokeless brass per shot.
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    Wall mounted rifle display

    Vermont libfarts have made it a crime to have your grandpa s 30 30 hanging on the mantle.
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    My Pietta 1851 Wedge Story

    Nothing works better than the 1858. I love colts also however it is too much effort to shoot
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    WANTED Wanted 54 cal brushes

    Track of the wolf has quality brass with bronze. Don't buy those aluminum ones they break and can scratch the bore.
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    What Muzzleloading Stuff Did You Do Today?

    Any ideas what we have here. Barrel is rifled and bore is very good just full of spider stuff and light surface rust. How much should I offer??
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    Why does smokeless powder peel open a muzzleloader like a banana?

    What about duplex loads. 35 gr of fff Swiss topped off with 40 of black horn 209.
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    Taylor vs. cimarron vs. Traditions vs. Pietta?

    It is a fact if you want a pietta get it from EMF they are owned by pietta . They absolutely back their products and are the only ones with actual ties as in owned by pietta in the USA
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