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    Georgia members

    I just moved down from Virginia. Haven't done any of this since leaving Texas in late 2015. Now in Newton County.
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    any info on the shennadoah by traditions

    I didn't like the finish either so I stripped it off. It's now got an walnut oil finish. I just picked up a Tradition's Hawken that'll get the same thing.
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    New gal from North Texas

    I think I have a photo or two I can post. It'll have to wait until my home computer gets outta the shop though.
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    New gal from North Texas

    Hi all. I joined a few days ago and have been reading through the boards. I live northwest of Fort Worth and have been shooting muzzleloaders a few years. My first gun was a Cabela's Hawken I built in the garage. I pretty much do everything I can: shoot, make all my own gear and clothing...
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    any info on the shennadoah by traditions

    I own this gun in a .50 cal flint. It was the first flintlock I've owned and have found it to be a pretty good gun as an introductory level piece. Once I learned to resist flinching when it sparked off, it became much more fun to shoot. Yeah, I agree it's workmanship leaves a little to be...
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