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    Superfine powder difference?

    I have a 1 lb can of Dupont superfine rifle black powder. One person said it was possibly the same as 4f ? Does anyone know if it can safely be used in place of 2f or 3f?
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    Superfine BP ?

    I found this almost full can of Dupont superfine black rifle powder. The label says it is suitable for muskets, pistols, and shotguns. I'm out of powder except for this can and a 1 lb can full of 777. What might you say this superfine is equivalent to, 2f or 3 f?
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    FOR SALE 50 Cal Coning tool

    50 Cal Coning tool made by Joe Wood. $52 from Joe Wood, new. Asking for $35, or trade for a used 45 Cal coning tool from Joe Wood. Please contact me through email at [email protected]
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    Which caps to use?

    I have been away from BP shooting for several years. Now I'm getting back into it. Need some help with some forgotten stuff. I have a made in Italy copy of a Remington 44, and a Ruger old army which I think is a 457 Cal. I also have #10 and #11 caps. So my question is which caps are correct...
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    SOLD 45 cal barrel for sale

    Have a 45 Cal CVA barrel for sale. It's in good condition. Measures 33 !/2 inches long. Looks like a 1 in 66-twist. Blade front sight, standard V notch rear. It has a nice even brown finish. It came off a rifle with a damaged stock and lockset. I have another 45, don't need this barrel so make...
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    FOR SALE 45 cal CVA Barrel

    Have a 45 Cal CVA barrel for sale. It's in good condition. Measures 33 !/2 inches long. Looks like a 1 in 66-twist. Blade front sight, standard V notch rear. It has a nice even brown finish. It came off a rifle with a damaged stock and lockset. I have another 45, don't need this barrel so...
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    How thick does a loading block need to be?

    I want to make three loading blocks. One each for 50, 45 and 32 caliber muzzleloaders. I have the drill sizes for each of the round balls. I understand the ball needs to be put in the hole with the patch, then excess patch cut off, then the ball pushed through just a little bit so it protrudes...
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    SOLD InvestArms 50 Cal rifle barrel

    InvestArms 50 Cal rifle barrel. Has front and rear sight, is 29 inches long, has a 1 in 60 twist, wooden loading rod, with mounts for a scope and brass barrels to hold the loading rod. Make me a reasonable offer. Buyer pays to ship from 32571
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    FOR SALE CVA 45 Cal barrel

    CVA 45 Cal barrel. Finish is browned and shows some signs of wear. Has a rear and a front sight. The front sight is a brass blade. Has 1 in 66 twist and looks clean and with bright rifling. Its located in Pace Fl., Zip 32571 Make me a reasonable offer. Buyer pays for UPS shipping and handling.
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    What twist in a Hawken?

    I did the loading rod trick and measured the distance of the rod turning 180 degrees in a 50 cal Investarms barrel. The barrel and the loading rod were 28 inches long. I got 180 degrees of twist for a pull of 28 inches. I understand this works out for a twist of 56. I haven't seen any with...
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    Hello from NW Florida

    Hello you all. I'm glad to be here. I have been doing muzzleloaders since 1965 or so. Due to medical complications, I've been away for the last 6 or 7 years or so. I am now 100 % handicapped and stuck in a power wheelchair. It is on tracks and off road. It also has a rifle rest. Now I'm...
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