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  1. Rev_William

    Not a new member, I'm back

    Hello the fire, finally been able to login since the conversion. Didn't want to loose the account so justblived withbemal updates. Hope to upgrade to premium soon.
  2. Rev_William

    Need ID,Info, & main spring two barreled .45 percussion

    Without a pic it sounds like a numerich arms like my dad had back in the 70's spring broke and he tried a long time to find a replacement.
  3. Rev_William

    Chain

    Next you'll be doing chain mail lol.
  4. Rev_William

    Tomahawk and Knife Fighting

    I took American Kenpo we were required to learn the basics of different weapons at each belt. When we hit Brown belt we found out we were learning knife and dbl stick systems the whole time by altering our techniques from open hand to holding a weapon. We learned a fileting technique that makes...
  5. Rev_William

    .32 versus .36

    I've never had any problems loading or cleaning. except for the difference in loading it's as easy as a single shot .22
  6. Rev_William

    .32 versus .36

    I have a .32 but looking for a .36 and a .40. Mite as well plan on getting one of each since you're going to get them eventually anyway lol
  7. Rev_William

    Tomahawk and Knife Fighting

    Crowbeads I have both Mclemores book and dvd. If you get a chance pic up the dvd it really helps those drawings make a lot more sense.
  8. Rev_William

    Tomahawk and Knife Fighting

    Also from what I've seen in a few how to dvd's having the hawk in your right hand you swing this makes your opponent move back and as you step in with the knife you are to close for a trad stab you instead slice with the step thru or reverse stab on the retreat if you miss
  9. Rev_William

    corn boilers

    I just read a book a cpl months ago called Ten Tea Parties: Patriotic Protests That History Forgot by Joseph Cummins The 1st part of the book talks about the tea in general and the author stated that brick tea was exactly what was dumped in the harbors. I never thought about different types of...
  10. Rev_William

    Will we be able to sell lead?

    How are they going to know you have it?
  11. Rev_William

    jugged rabbit

    Thanks for the pic, It has spurred me to get out on my next free day, which will be Christmas Eve. Hope I get a chance to make a jugged rabbit for dinner that night.
  12. Rev_William

    Lead bullet bans

    Well after seeing how well ramrods fly may mixing traditional archery and muzzleloading would be a good fit :)
  13. Rev_William

    NEXT: What are the "Reasons" some leave Muzzleloaders loaded?

    I usually unload it at the end of each hunt, however the last hunt ended very quickly do to an accident by one of the hunters I went out with we went home and I didn't have a chance to discharge it so it's been sitting til I go out next, hopefully dec 24th. it been sitting for about 4 weeks.
  14. Rev_William

    Breakfast, portable.

    Well we're still consuming grain it's just in a more condensd form and sasisr to carry.
  15. Rev_William

    Breakfast, portable.

    Wild turkey makes a nice rye.
  16. Rev_William

    a different trail food

    Nope you just have to use the wild sunflowers you see in the fields lol. The little seed heads give a lot butbits a little more laborious intensive.
  17. Rev_William

    Breakfast, portable.

    I'll take a mint julip over gin n tonic for hot days gin was the renissance's crack lol
  18. Rev_William

    a different trail food

    True I just wanted to point out that the giant sunflowers we eat today weren't introduced to the US until 1880 something.
  19. Rev_William

    a different trail food

    Just remember the sunflowers we eat today wouldn't make PC food per this reference lol. Also if you get euell? gibbons stalking the wild asparagus there's a short blurb on harvesting, roasting and grinding the non domestic sunflowers and how to use them...
  20. Rev_William

    You KNOW You're A Traditional Muzzleloader...

    I did the last one just a cpl days ago lol it was to old wife wouldn't let me stop anyway
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