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    Hello from Mason, TX.

    Welcome neighbor from Art Texas .
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    First Muzzleloader Deer

    Very well done .
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    Spot and Stalk Mulie

    Congratulations well done .
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    First traditional harvest

    Congratulations It's a deer to be proud of . Good to see people hunting with traditional firearms . Good Luck on your next one . DT
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    Kerrville Area

    Received a notice from TMLRA today stating the June event will be held in Brady Tx . June 8-13 .
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    Load for an 18th Century Jaeger Rifle

    If I understood the reason for the filler was to raise the patched ball above a bad spot in the bore of his gun . One of my original 56 Caliber Jaeger rifles has a decent bore for being made around 1830 but when I first started shooting it working up a load . The best I was getting at 50 Yd...
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    A modest Jaeger

    Thank's for the lead on the book Josephg it look's like an interesting read . ,,,DT
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    A modest Jaeger

    What is an American Turner ?
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    A modest Jaeger

    Wow have not been on in quite some time and was surprised to see this old thread . Maybe it's the old Jaeger's way of saying , let's go shooting . Good day to everyone .
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    That rifle turned out very nice , should be a good one .
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    Gonna hunt my other night hog spot for this one this weekend

    Howie there is gonna be some fence fixers proud of you when you get that old fellow out of there .LOL.RW
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    Where to get the best flint

    I saw that too , looked like he got his ear hair singed . I realize the fellows in the film are experts with yrs. of experience but that English flint seems to work easier Texas chert . RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    Thanks Jaegermeister, I thought it would be a cheek slapper , but it wasn't . Very easy on the shoulder . RW
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    Big hog at night with my .58

    Good deal Howie , that's a good one to take out . RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    A test my 54 Flintlock . sorry did not work. RW Did this time . RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    Hi Burlesontom , like you I really enjoy my cap lock rifles and will continue to shoot them , but as of right now the flintlock is getting all of the attention . I too learn something new here everyday , Great place .,,,RW
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    Where to get the best flint

    I liked that video , that fellow sure made flaking look easy . When I do that the whole thing usually breaks in half . Bet he could split a hair with that hammer . RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    Rifleman 1776 Thanks for the advice , i will add a few of the sawn flints to my order and give them a try .RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    Hadden West , good advice , and I will use it . RW
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    My old / new to me flintlock

    Hi Howie , that's interesting , I am no flint knapping expert , I have been knapping Texas chert for about 30 yrs. I can knapp a usable arrowhead , throw away about 7 out of every 10 started , sometimes almost done and a flake will reach to deep into the area needing to be thinned . May be why I...
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