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    Lewis & Clark Expedition Rifles

    I am intriqued by Lewis and Clark's Expedition and curious about the type of rifles they used. I have read that Lewis picked up 15 US Model 1803 rifles at Harpers Ferry. These were .54 caliber rifles. He then stopped off in Lancaster, PA and bought additional rifles, but I don't know the...
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    Okay, I'm ready to build... Which kit?

    After months of lurking here and a decision to put away my bow and focus on muzzleloading, which kit would be best to choose for my first project gun? I like the Lyman GPR, but are there others I should also consider? Is a higher end kit, ie. Jim Chambers, etc. too much for a first project? I...
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    T/C .50 Cal Grey Hawk Nipple

    I had to replace the nipple on my T/C Grey Hawk and had a hard time finding a nipple that was made for this model. I have tried several T/C nipples but they are all longer than my original, and include ports in the shaft that should improve the fire, but I have been having more misfires since...
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    New to the Flintlock

    I have hunted for years but know very little about flintlocks. I have the opportunity now to buy a .45cal flintlock from a friend. It has Jukar, Spain on the barrel. It is in great shape, never been shot,and is probably 20-30 years old. I want to believe this is a good gun to start with, but...
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