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  1. recurvebill

    Conversion question

    Recently picked up a Pedersoli .36 cal . long rifle in caplock configuration ! Is this rifle convertible to Flint lock ?? If so , where would i look for instructions , and prices for parts needed ??? Thanks in advance ! Bill
  2. recurvebill

    Black powder

    Received heads-up from "Buffalo Arms" , that they have GOEX and OLDE EYNSFORD black powder in stock !! You need to call 208-263-6953 as they are having a problem with their site right now. Good luck on getting some .
  3. recurvebill

    Home made shotgun wads

    As good fortune would have it , i lucked into a 12 ga. T/C Tree Hawk !!!! O.K. , education time ! Due to no shot cup , is "copper-plated" shot safe to use ? Are shot cups safe to use in this muzzle loader ? If so , how will they affect pressures ? Where do you home manufacturers get your...
  4. recurvebill

    Old new guy , to this site

    Hello from "Northern Maine" !! Thanks all for letting me join in the fun !!
  5. recurvebill

    lost in the old world

    I purchased a T/C Cherokee .32 cal rifle with a very odd ,(to me), trigger guard . The front is standard double set trigger , however , progresses to a rear section which hangs down approx. 3.5" with finger grooves . I think this may be a throwback to "Schuetsen" style shooting . Anyway , need...
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