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    Trapper pistol

    Google image of CVA Mountain Pistol
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    Monkey gun? .390 fullstock made in Brazil

    Had one back in the early 70s, it took three or four clicks of the hammer to fire a percussion cap so I never knew when it would fire. Still killed lots of rabbits, squirrels and armadillos with mine as a youngster. It was my first long barrel muzzleloader along with a brass frame cap and ball...
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    Pedersoli 10 gauge true bore size?

    My pedersoli 10 gauge was really and 11 gauge. 12 gauge plastic wads fit the bore perfectly so I could shoot waterfowl loads out of it.
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    Anyone here ever use a lager bore ML for small game hunting

    Back in the 70s my brother and I had a couple of Texas made 58 caliber Mowrey Texas Carbines that we would roam the ranch with shooting very light loads. Lots of rabbits, armadillos and other vermin were targets. Sold them and often wished I had held on to mine.
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    Hello from Texas

    Welcome from the caliche hills west of Lampasas.
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    Hello from Texas

    Welcome from the caliche hills west of Lampasas
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    Napping your flint

    copper nail and leather pad
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    I need advice on vincent ohio rifle

    I have had a custom built Vincent in .40 caliber for nearly 35 years. It has become my rifle of choice through the years. I have taken everything from squirrels to hogs and deer with it and it is not for sale. Here is a link to an article on my blog I am including simply for the picture...
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    Number 11 cap shortage?

    I have lucked into caps at Walmart, Bass Pro and other box sporting goods store so be sure and look if you go in these places.
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    Pietta Disappointment

    I have purchased several of the Uberti and Piettas models when Cabelas used to send them to you. I have returned two ubertis that were extremely out of timing. I have not had problems with my Piettas. That being said I prefer my Uberti models.
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    HOWDY FROM TEXAS!!

    Welcome from the Caliche hills just west of Lampasas
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    Please recommend a good game camera

    I have had all the top brands and find that here in the Texas Hill Country with the heat and cold extremes they make it a year or two being out all year. Warranty service was terrible. I now use the $30.00 Tascos from Walmart or the $30.00 Muddy cameras from Academy and get just as good...
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    Howdy from The Republic of Texas

    Welcome from the Texas Hill Country
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    FFg for a .32 cal?

    Put some lead balls in your powder horn or take a non sparking container and crush some of the FFG to get smaller grains.
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    Everything .40 Cal. Muzzleloader

    A custom built Vincent in .40 is my go to rifle for most everything here in Central Texas. The following links are a couple of my stories. http://wildedtx.blogspot.com/2014/03/black-powder-white-smoke-and-grey-ghost.html...
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