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    Backwoodsman magazine and “A Flintlock Coat Pistol”

    The current issue ( July/August ) of The Backwoodsman magazine has an article on converting a CVA Kentucky .45 pistol into .52 caliber smoothbore coat pistol. This article has me wanting to do the same thing to a Miroku .45 flint, except I would go with .50 caliber. I’ve had the gun for...
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    What is it with bullet molds ?

    This has probably been discussed here before, but what is it with everyone being out of molds ? I’m needing a .600 RB and every place is out and on back order. I’m on Track of the Wolf notification list. I had one years ago, I sold my smoothbore to a friend along with the mold during a...
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    “Our Western Border; One Hundred Years Ago” published 1875

    A FB post I replied to this morning prompted me to share this here. A very good read, available in digital copy. I have a hard copy 2nd edition that seemed to have found a new location in my home or someone decided to liberate it from my home. The cover looks like the photo, something that is...
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    A couple of original spike hawks

    I bought these at a public auction about 30 or 35 years ago. I think I paid $25 each or it may have been $25 for the pair. I added the hafts from stuff I had picked up somewhere. The owner was a collector and downsizing his collection. I also bought a 3 1/2 point blanket at the time. It was snow...
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    Hey from PA

    Been away from this for too long. Time and circumstances change one’s priorities. It remains a passion just not a high priority. Hopefully, I can contribute a little, after near 40 years of muzzleloaders I still can learn.
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