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bladegrinder

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Thanks for having me, I was researching #11 caps vs musket caps and found this forum...I'm sticking to the 11s.
I'm resurrecting a TC renegade that was stolen from over my fireplace five years ago with the original worn out barrel, fortunately the replacement Green Mountain barrel was locked up elsewhere. so after five years of on and off searching I found a nice replacement stock and muzzle loader season is right around the corner in the Fl. panhandle.

My eyes aren't what they used to be so I drilled-tapped the barrel and mounted a Vortex long eye relief scope ha ha. while it looks somewhat odd with a modern scope on it has a very distinctive cool factor.
 
0HRF.jpg Welcome!:)

A "a very distinctive :cool: factor" is a good thing. Enjoy the panhandle ML season.
wiksmo


Thanks for having me, I was researching #11 caps vs musket caps and found this forum...I'm sticking to the 11s.
I'm resurrecting a TC renegade that was stolen from over my fireplace five years ago with the original worn out barrel, fortunately the replacement Green Mountain barrel was locked up elsewhere. so after five years of on and off searching I found a nice replacement stock and muzzle loader season is right around the corner in the Fl. panhandle.

My eyes aren't what they used to be so I drilled-tapped the barrel and mounted a Vortex long eye relief scope ha ha. while it looks somewhat odd with a modern scope on it has a very distinctive cool factor.
 
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