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    Copper ball being fired from muzzle loader ?

    Been reading of the push to cut down on the use of lead as bullits . Anyone developed a copper alloy bullit to replace The lead round ball ?
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    Dry and windy , is there a way to control sparks for bulk powder

    Do you know a way to control sparks when firing my percussion Muzzleloader rifle ? Heck of a fire danger with this near drought and 20 Mph wind . Thanks BSchroe
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    Single shot pistols in Texas 1836 ?

    Were single shot pistols very common in 1836 Texas ? Have been to Buffalo Bill museum in Cody Wyo and noted that There are one heck of a bunch of flinter and percussion single Shot pistols seem to have been carried in the West .
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    Roger's Rangers-musket accuracy

    Apparently musket barrels were cut off . Understand necessity of shorter weapon in thick woods , wonder what effective range was ? Read somewhere about Rangers moving some place, stopped for a time . Amused themselves by shooting pine cones from trees around them .Had they found a way to...
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    hello from Wyoming

    Evenin' folks. Your muzzleloading forum is interesting . I am a retired ol guy who has done a little black powder shooting . Several good friends taught me a great deal about muzzle loaders including a flintlock .And I am still learning . Fascinating those old black powder arms .
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