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Hello,. I'm John from Mauk, Ga .

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I'm a long time shooter of muzzleloaders.
Got my first cap and ball revolver in 1973 & a TC Hawken rifle in .45 early 1975. Hunted and plinking for about 10 years with those.
I joined the Army in 1975 which helped fund my first custom rifle around 1983.
It was a flintlock long rifle in 38 cal.
That was the start of a real addiction.
Still primarily a flintlock shooter. Smoothbore or rifle, they're my fun gun of choice. But then, my cartridge deer hunting rifle is an 1867 Spencer Sporting Rifle so, I never really get out of the mid 1800's anytime my finger rests on a trigger.
Member of "Brushy Creek" muzzleloaders in Lennox, Ga.
Hi John, I’m your neighbor in Tazewell just south of 5points! Welcome!
 
I'm a long time shooter of muzzleloaders.
Got my first cap and ball revolver in 1973 & a TC Hawken rifle in .45 early 1975. Hunted and plinking for about 10 years with those.
I joined the Army in 1975 which helped fund my first custom rifle around 1983.
It was a flintlock long rifle in 38 cal.
That was the start of a real addiction.
Still primarily a flintlock shooter. Smoothbore or rifle, they're my fun gun of choice. But then, my cartridge deer hunting rifle is an 1867 Spencer Sporting Rifle so, I never really get out of the mid 1800's anytime my finger rests on a trigger.
Member of "Brushy Creek" muzzleloaders in Lennox, Ga.
Howdy John,
Welcome, I’m just east of you in Warner Robins
 
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