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    Lamb's tallow

    I just got some lamb's tallow, but I find it is very stiff (hard) in consistency to easily use. How do you guy use this stuff?
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    Report on new Pedersoli Trade Musket

    It arrived last Friday. Out of the box it was what you would expect from Pedersoli, good wood, good fit, and good parts. BUT... The lock had problems. It sparks very well, but the angle that the flint hit the frizzen was almost straight on. I bent the cock a bit and now I have a good angle...
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    Mike Belliveau Load

    In the latest Muzzleloader magazine and in one of his videos Mike Belliveau advocates 100 grains ffg and 2 ounces of shot in his 20 gauge. What are your thoughts?
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    Pedersoli Trade Musket

    Just ordered a Pedersoli Trade Musket from DGW (on sale for $795) and need to order a few things from TOTW. I need to know: 1. What size flints will I need to order 2. I probably will want to make a new ramrod (wiping stick) and need to know thimble size on the gun. Can anyone help me...
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    ??? flint vs percussion

    Hello everyone! I am new here and am thinking of trying the flint route. I have been shooting percussion for about 40 years off and on so I know a bit about black powder. I have 2 questions: 1. After the learning curve, are flinters as reliable as percussions? By that I mean ignition. 2...
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    FFG vs FFFG

    Why is FFFG better in smaller calibers than FFG? My guess is the finer grained FFFG gives a better burn in smaller calibers thus giving more consistent velocities and less fouling. Still don't know why that would be though. Any thoughts? And thanks Steve
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