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Howdy from East Tennessee.

First piece of advice I like to give new muzzleloader shooters is GO SLOW . Muzzleloaders are a different game than modern guns.

Black Powder Maniac and Bob McBride (Black Powder TV) on YouTube have some good beginner videos. Also, lots to learn on this forum.
 
Welcome from Knoxville! .
Very new, put together a kit, haven’t fired it yet, need to know any tips that will keep me from blowing myself up. Any powder recommendations? It’s a .50 cal, percussion cap. Assembled it for a gunsmithing assignment.
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