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    Stuck ball, now with drill bit

    Where's your adventurous spirit? Arrested? Pfffft..............
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    Historical question regarding combat with muzzleloading rifles

    This is a proud tradition still alive in the U.S. military. I remember reading an interview with a Soviet General after the cold war in which he said it was very difficult to plan to fight the U.S. because they felt no obligation to follow their own doctrine and didn't read their manuals.
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    Stuck ball, now with drill bit

    Might have starved since he couldn't shoot anything to eat.
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    Underlug Staple

    Sounds like a lot of bother over what a future owner may or may not do with a rifle they own.
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    Stuck ball, now with drill bit

    I miss the days when men figured out and solved small problems in a few minutes.
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    Protecting your gun during hunting

    As soon as I finish a gun I admire it for a moment, then smack the stock against the bench as hard as I can several times. No worries after that. 🤪
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    Shot Size

    Nothing smaller than 7 1/2 for anything that breathes.
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    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    I'm in your corner. I'm just afraid you'll twist your mind over this and start drooling in your pan. It'll never go off then.
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    What causes mushy trigger feel?

    I suppose one could improve on a simple lever, but all you have then is a complicated lever.
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    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    It's just going to give you a headache.
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    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    I doubt you are going to see anything proven. My advice is just be happy the gun went off, unless you have so few problems in life that you have to go looking for them. I chalk it up to voodoo myself, and I live the most carefree existance of anyone I know.
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    Roger's Rangers-musket accuracy

    I have no idea what is historically accurate, but I can tell you for certain that if the rangers of yore were anything like their successors of the early to mid 2000's, cutting a few inches off some musket barrels was the last thing anyone in command would be concerned about them doing.
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    powder in the pan ignites powder in chamber

    As long as it works, I see no reason to concern myself with how it works.
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    Over 50 hours of carving later...

    I look at some of these guns you guys do and wish I had even a modicum of artistic ability.
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    Single trigger installation....

    That is what I did. I stopped when I got to the trigger and made sure the hole where I wanted it, then finished drilling.
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    Single trigger installation....

    The trigger plate needs to go in first. I drilled mine through the stock because I didn't see much of hitting a predrilled hole.
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    What to do when you can’t do anything else.

    Sipping bourbon is the only leisure activity that makes sense to me when the temp is in single digits.
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    Not too happy with Brown Bess purchase, best way to fix?

    You're taking a chance anytime you let someone else do it, no matter how much you pay. The only way to be 100% sure is to do it yourself.
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    Smoothbore ?

    My .62 trade gun will group 4" or a little less consistently at 75 yards with 85 gr of 2F off a bench, but is absolutely wild at 100, so my hunting limit is somewhere around 50-60 yards. The two deer I've killed with that gun were about 30 yard shots.
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