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  1. J

    Greetings from Virginia

    Welcome from Gretna Virginia.
  2. J

    Arkansas Buck

    Congrats on a very nice buck! Makes me think about dusting off the Renegade for this deer season. How far did he travel after the shot?
  3. J

    Helicoil repair

    Thank you sir for the instructions. I don’t have a mill but I do have a sturdy drill press, precision bits, taps and willingness to do the job correctly. Thanks again
  4. J

    Helicoil repair

    Thanks all, I acquired this rifle with the drum slightly loose. I’ll measure diameter and TPI and install next size drum if possible. If already oversized I’ll look into a weld repair. Should be ready for squirrel season soon. This rifle is a valued part of my meager collection, I will do the...
  5. J

    Helicoil repair

    Hello all, my 25 caliber 3/4” percussion barrel has worn drum threads. Is it acceptable to drill and helicoil before fitting a new drum? It appears that the helicoil O.D. will be wider than the barrel flat.
  6. J

    New member from Virginia

    Welcome from Gretna Va.
  7. J

    Greetings from the banks of the Shenandoah...

    Welcome from Gretna, Virginia.
  8. J

    SOLD Turn screw and pick

    Very nice work, do you plan to make more of these? I’d be interested in a set if you do.
  9. J

    SMR & KIT

    These are not great pics but here are my Kibler SMR, horn and bag. I am pleased with the way the rifle turned out and how fast and reliable the lock is. Many thanks to Jim Kibler and his family for all the help during the assembly, they truly make an awesome kit. Cory Joe Stewart engraved the...
  10. J

    Hello from Virginia

    Welcome from Gretna VA.
  11. J

    SOLD Newest Mini Pan Primer

    Hello sir, Please mark that one for me, I will PayPal you shortly. Jeff
  12. J

    You Never Forget Your First

    My first muzzleloader was a .50 TC Renegade bought around 1980. A real cheek slapper but a well made rifle. A good friend from PA that hunted with a TC Flintlock taught me to load and shoot it. He was an excellent shot, and good instructor. I have added many other firearms to the collection...
  13. J

    Sunrise from the tree stand

    Recent sunrise from the tree stand. Unfortunately the new Kibler SMR was not yet sighted in and ready for the hunt. It will though be my main rifle for spring turkey season.
  14. J

    New member from madison indiana gidaddy

    Welcome from a former Hoosier now living in Virginia.
  15. J

    Jimminy Crocketts Batman!

    If you sand with the brass butt plate removed the stock will take on a rounded shape at the edges of butt end. Better to leave the butt plate in place. This will also eliminate proud wood and metal. Brass can be fine sanded and polished later to eliminate the initial sanding scratches. This is...
  16. J

    Hello from Lynchburg VA

    Hopefully the stones didn't come from the creek I live on - The Stinking River.
  17. J

    Hello from Lynchburg VA

    Welcome from Gretna Virginia.
  18. J

    Virginia

    Welcome from Gretna Virginia.
  19. J

    .25 CALIBER HALFSTOCK

    I think the .25 should minimize damage to the good parts, if I can manage to hit them at all! Hoping the abundance of acorns and hickory nuts this year will improve squirrel numbers in the years to come.
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