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  1. W

    Howdy ya'll from Tennessee

    Oh yes! For example: I learned (the hard way) early on that PGIF (powder goes in first). I've also found it helpful to not close my eyes when I fire--it has improved my aim considerably!!
  2. W

    Howdy ya'll from Tennessee

    Much obliged sir.
  3. W

    Howdy ya'll from Tennessee

    Much obliged friend! All we got in Knox County was rain. Did y'all get in flurries up in Sevier County?
  4. W

    Howdy ya'll from Tennessee

    Thank you Pilgrim. I was heavy into muzzle loading about 35 years ago, but then went over to the "dark side" (cartridge rifles, etc.). Finally realized that muzzle loaders combined shooting, art appreciation, and history: the best of all worlds.
  5. W

    Howdy ya'll from Tennessee

    Same question here: I live in Knoxville and just joined. Would like to find other charcoal burning enthusiasts in Knox County.
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