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  1. J

    F&I War Books

    Just ordered: The War That Made America and A Few Acres of Snow I will be looking into the other suggestions as well! :thumbsup:
  2. J

    F&I War Books

    In response to everyone: I am looking for "non-fiction". I have read "War on the Run" and enjoyed it. I am currently reading "Guns at the Forks" and enjoying that as well. Other books that I have read I listed at the top in my original post. Please by all means keep recommending more books...
  3. J

    F&I War Books

    Thanks! Just ordered Guns at the Forks! Cumberland
  4. J

    F&I War Books

    Looking for some suggestions on books about the F&I War. To date I have read: "Montcalm and Wolfe ", "Crucible of War", "Bloody Mohawk" and I am currently reading "War on the Run". Thanks in advance, Cumberland
  5. J

    Colonial New Jersey gun builders?

    Might want to check these out: http://www.historybroker.com/cds/cd54.htm...
  6. J

    Velocity

    I also have a G M 42" .50cal barrel on my flint rifle. My hunting load is 90 grains with rb out to 100 yards with no problem. Cumberland
  7. J

    Some photos of Battle of Monmouth Reenactors

    Great pics! Thanks for posting them. Cumberland
  8. J

    Some photos of Battle of Monmouth Reenactors

    I forgot to include these pics from the Battle of Monmouth Visitors Center. These are pictures of pictures that are on display of previous reenactments, perhaps somebody from these forums is shown here: Cumberland
  9. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    Thanks for the link to the article. Based upon that article, I'll use my barrel powder for my priming powder. I knew I came to the right place for info!! Thanks, Cumberland
  10. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    Good words. That's why it is so great to have a forum like this so we can learn from each other. "Iron sharpens Iron" Cumberland
  11. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    Roundball, Just a thought, have you ever tried using the "same" powder? If so, were you able to detect any difference? Just asking, so I can learn. Thanks, Cumberland
  12. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try, using the same powder for both. Cumberland
  13. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    This was not an interview. Mr Alexander's book is on building the American Longrifle. It is a "how to" book put together in part from his articles that appeared in Muzzloader Magazine. I like the book very much. By the way I am not arguing his statement, I am merely asking if there are are...
  14. J

    Peter Alexander on Powder Ignition

    This may have been talked about here before, I did a search and did not see anything, so my apologies if this has already been aptly covered here. In regards to "Which powder will ignite faster?" Peter Alexander in his book, " The Gunsmith of Grenville County" states the following...
  15. J

    Howdy All

    Just giving a Howdy to all. Live in the Toms River, NJ area. Build my own flint lock rifles, been at it for about 30 years. I make my treks out to Dixon's in PA every now and then. Love to hunt with the Flintlock. I have a special interest in the French and Indian War. Hope to see you around...
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