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    to 58 or not to 58, that is the question

    .58 is the most versatile bore you will ever own. Once you understand it, it's the best. My all time favorite BP caliber
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    New front sight???(Zoli Zouave)

    What you do is shoot Low V. Top of the standard front sight goes in the bottom of the V. Low.V sighting. These muskets shoot uphill because they are designed to do that. Also ease up on your loads. 60 grains is plenty
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    Musket Cap Nipple Conversion

    I love musket caps. I even went to Musket caps on my Hawkens. Easier to handle. More traditional
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    what oil to use?

    Canola oil is rapeseed oil Canadian Oil Low Acid, used for steam cylinder oil. I use it on black powder guns. Grocery store variety is good. Might be period correct having been used on steam engines.
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