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  1. hbjones65

    Those In The State of Arizona

    Thanks for the reply, Dave. It is good to know there is a community of other muzzle loaders out here within Arizona. I will definitely go look for the PowderhornClan FaceBook page and will take a look at the Ben Avery site. I got hooked up with the Muzzle Stuffers out at Rio Salado this past...
  2. hbjones65

    Those In The State of Arizona

    Robert, thanks for the response and safe advice.
  3. hbjones65

    Those In The State of Arizona

    I am a greenhorn to muzzle loading and black powder, so with that being said, have any of you shot your flintlock rifles (or pistols) on the public lanes at the Ben Avery or Rio Salado Shooting Ranges? Any tips on etiquette or safety procedures that might be different from the usual everyday...
  4. hbjones65

    Newbie (Phoenix, AZ)

    Thanks, Travler. I think I have the bug, already. HaHa
  5. hbjones65

    Newbie (Phoenix, AZ)

    It does have a touch hole. I think it has been fired (or at least some one tried) by the discoloration and surface rust on the pan. I see some minor marks on the frizzen, but not much wear. Thanks for the reply and the welcome.
  6. hbjones65

    Newbie (Phoenix, AZ)

    Thanks for letting me join. I am new to flintlock muzzle-loading, but not new to shooting (or hand loading). My brother-in-law and I found what appears to be a Ultra-Hi (Miroku) .69cal minuteman flintlock rifle (probably assembled from a kit) in an antique store in Prescott for $50. I say...
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