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    RCA #52

    Greetings.... Just completed this attempt to loosely copy RCA #52. I've always liked this particular weapon...I don't know why...it's seems to be a confusing, somewhat plain early piece. It realy can't seem to decide what it wants to be. The triggerguard and lockplate scream Christian's...
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    Cast off..... yes or no???

    A question for the collective wisdom of the builders... I've just begun to build a New England fowler for a friend and fellow member of the forum, (NH shooter). It is inspired by the NE fowlers pictured in Neumanns "Battle Weapons of the American Revolution". We are using a maple blank from...
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    Barrel underlug screw up!!!

    I think I've really screwed up here... I'm almost done with final stock shaping on the Bucks county rifle I'm building. I set the stock aside to take a break, and decided as a change of pace to start polishing the barrel (a job I don't particularly like to do). Anyway, I put the barrel in the...
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    Greetings from New Hampshire!

    Hello all...thought I better finally say hello after lurking around for a week or so. I'm Geoff, alias Schimmelsmith. I've been involved in blackpowder stuff since about 1974. Left the fun during most of the '90's to attend to career issues and such. Just been back as primarily a builder for...
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