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    Possibles bags and how the straps are attached

    I was given this bag about 15 years ago and I love the darn thing. Notice how the leather strap is attached to the sides rather than the back. This allows me to fold the cover behind the bag and not have to mess with it while at the range. I havent seen many bags made like this, and I cant...
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    Sutherland Wells polymerized tung oil

    Do those of you that use the Sutherland Wells products use the sealer, and then use the polymerized tongue oil topcoat? Or would it be better to skip the sealer? I know there are several threads explaining the use of their medium lustre polymerized tongue oil, but I havent seen any discussion of...
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    Efficient patch cutting

    Just thought I would share my method for cutting patches. I use a rotary fabric cutter, a ruler and a self healing mat. I used to use scissors but have found this method to be far superior. If the rotary cutter has a very sharp blade, I can cut up to 4 layers of fabric at the same time. I like...
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    Can this stock be fixed?

    I purchased this rifle from a forum member a couple of weeks ago. Everything about the process went great until I opened the box. It was shipped via USPS and it appears that they were rather rough with the package. The stock is curly maple and is broken all the way through. I am hoping you guys...
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    What are your favorite targets?

    I'm slowly working on building my own shooting range and I'm needing some inspiration. What are your favorite targets to shoot at while on the woods walk or other shooting range? I'm a farmer and I have access to a decent amount of junk steel laying around, so materials shouldn't be a problem...
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    Chambers Build

    Hello all, After much deliberation and advice from fellow members of this forum, I have decided to build an Isaac Haines rifle from Jim Chambers Flintlocks. I have never done anything this in depth before, but I have no doubt that I have the capabilities to do so. I might need to rely on some...
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    Hello From Illinois

    Hello all, Im from central Illinois and grew up shooting muzzleloaders. I built a Lyman Great Plains rifle 15 years ago, then went to college and life got in the way. Wanting to get back into it. In the next year Im hoping to build a Pedersoli Pennsylvania rifle. Ive always been a percussion...
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