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    Powder Potency

    So, I've tried to do a bit of research before I asked this, but I don't seem to be finding my answer. Does powder lose its potency? Please note that my question is not whether it will still go bang or not...it will, and it does. My question is the possibility of diminishing potency of that...
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    TC New Englander advice

    You folks are great. I really appreciate the advice, and I'm sure you be seeing more of me
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    TC New Englander advice

    Paper and/or steel
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    TC New Englander advice

    Is there a place you can point me with info to help me decide on a diameter?
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    TC New Englander advice

    In regard to telling Bobby Hoyt what I want to shoot out of it...you mean like round ball, rifled? Again, I'm really new to black powder, and don't know what I don't know.
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    TC New Englander advice

    I appreciate everyone's advice. I'm pretty new to this. I've shot in-line, but never side lock before. I'm heading down the range today to see what kind of groups I get out of it, and will go from there. I certainly don't want to have any unnecessary work done to it, but I like to plan ahead...
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    TC New Englander advice

    I'll give Mr. Hoyt a call The shame is, on the outside, the gun looks brand new, unfired. I guess that's not really a shame, I just wish the bore looked as good.
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    TC New Englander advice

    I just recieved a beautiful TC New Englander with a barrel bore that has been seriously neglected. Im having a lot of trouble finding a round barrel replacement for it. Would there be any drawback to having the thing honed from .50 to .54?
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    Do you recognize this kit?

    Boy, that's just as ugly completed, isn't it
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    Do you recognize this kit?

    Would you mind posting or sending me a picture of that?
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    Do you recognize this kit?

    That's great, thank you!
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    Do you recognize this kit?

    That's what we were thinking but couldn't find any information to back that. I'd like to at least find some instructions. I've never put one together before. The barrel is 4", as someone mentioned, and the ID is .395".
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    Do you recognize this kit?

    I got this kit from my father today, and he said he got it from his dad....so likely 40-50 years old. There are no markings anywhere on the barrel or parts
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