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    Wet Percussion Caps Question

    The "Survival Muzzleloader ! Your Pick ?" topic over in the General Muzzleloading section got me thinking, what if your percussion caps get wet, are they still good? I myself, have seen my brother drop his capper into a small stream as he was crossing it, soaking every cap he brought with him...
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    Old Guys vs. Young Guys (Part 2)

    Here you go, now have some fun... Just to recap the rules:
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    Forum War! U.S. vs The World (part two)

    Welcome to part two, let the war continue...
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    Doe Urine Up The Nose

    I might as well make this story official, even though I have told it many times before. It was the opening day of deer season, 1982. I am one of those people with bad sinus problems, seems I am always plugged up and sneezing or something. It was the first day of deer season and I had no choice...
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    Glossary of Muzzleloading Terms

    Glossary of Muzzleloading Terms A Adjustable Powder Measure - (Usually brass) Measures powder in volume from 0 to 120 grains in 10 grain increments, Pistol measurers often measure smaller amounts. Agate - A sparking stone used instead of flint in some flintlocks. Arquebuse - An early...
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    Flintlock's Jaw Screw (how tight do I tighten it?)

    I will start this topic in order to help our "new to the flintlock" members. Just how tight do you tighten the screw holding the flint and what do you use to prevent distorting the screw's slot? You would obviously want the screw tight enough to prevent the flint from slipping and twisting but...
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    When Loading,What Method Do You?

    When loading your muzzleloader, how do you position your firearm? I employ position #1 because I use the front sight blade to align my patch the same way each time (ticking stripes parallel) and when I am done I can raise the gun to bear without rotating the gun, then simply prime and...
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