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  1. jae

    Decided to go old school

    Got to admire a man that would drive that far to pick up a new gun. best of luck with it.
  2. jae

    Rendezvous results

    Congrats good shooting. My certifacates usually just read ALSO ATTENDED John
  3. jae

    Antler and Pewter Bolster Belt Knife

    Beautiful knife. True craftmanship
  4. jae

    Aging look for brass framed revolver.

    To antique brass,take about 4-5 grains to blackpowder in an open top container I use an old ashtray, light the powder and take the ash and rub it on all brass surfaces, do this a couple of times and then let sit over night. Next morning rub with soft clean fannel cloth. Any of you fellows who...
  5. jae

    Last shooting. Group of 5 @ 50 yards

    With groups like that it should convert deer into venison with one shot. Well done.
  6. jae

    Double Bag Just Off the Bench

    Excellent bag, a real beauty.
  7. jae

    New Kibler/Brooks rifle.

    Beautful
  8. jae

    Priming the pan first

    When a private was issued his Kings firelock (Brown Bess ) he was taught to clean his firearm ,but was not allowed to disassemble it at the risk of a flogging if caught. So when most of these guns had a 16 pound trigger pull and a half cock knotch you could chip a tooth on priming first was...
  9. jae

    Baker Rifle arrived

    Beautiful Baker. I too would recommend Rob`s YouTube site
  10. jae

    Three for three.

    Looks like a great hunt and even a better meal.
  11. jae

    Home Made Shooting Accessories

    Nice work. I really like the way you made your powder measures.
  12. jae

    Me Gaggle of Home-grown British Beauties

    Dave what a treat to look at your guns. You've been bless with a great talent ] John.
  13. jae

    My First Kit Build w/ Photos

    A great job. You should be proud of your talents
  14. jae

    Finished a Pedersoli Trade Musket kit

    If it shoots anywhere as good as it looks you`1ll be a happy camper.
  15. jae

    Need lock help !!

    Hi, Your main spring can be redrawn and retemper by a blackpowder gunsmith (read old guy) not a parts assembler Gunsmiths that repair older side by sides, Parker ,L.C. Smiths,and such should by able to help you
  16. jae

    Two days!

    A great gun, a cute little dog and bunny for the pot. Life's good my friend. jae
  17. jae

    How low can I go?

    Back in the 1970`s at a time when I could only afford one muzzleloader , a 50 cal that I used to hunt everything from deer to squirrels .I used 15 grs of 2 f to bark squirrels. I also shoot a couple of cottontails this this load. jae
  18. jae

    Captured rammer

    You may wish to try using a captive ramrod before converting your gun. They do look cool . Their only use was to keep a cavalry man from losing his ramrod while attempting a reload at the gallop They slow reloading but they sure look cool
  19. jae

    pedersoli trade gun

    Nice looking gun. Please give us a range report when you get around to it. jae
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