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  1. Jebadiah91

    Virginia

    I’m from Powhatan County but moved to East Tennessee. Whereabouts are you from, fellow Virginian?
  2. Jebadiah91

    Wanting to get a smoothbore flintlock

    I’m going for the frontier homesteader persona. My understanding is fowling type guns were very common in this area during that time period. I don’t know if the French fusils were but I’m sure trade guns were, being that Indians would have had them. I also plan to hunt turkey and deer with the...
  3. Jebadiah91

    Wanting to get a smoothbore flintlock

    I will be getting that book soon, thanks for recommending. I live in North East Tennessee near the Virginia/Kentucky border, close to Cumberland Gap. I like the look of the English fowler by tvm, as long as it would have been used in the 1770s-80’s era in this region of Appalachia. I’ve heard...
  4. Jebadiah91

    Wanting to get a smoothbore flintlock

    Thank you very much!
  5. Jebadiah91

    Wanting to get a smoothbore flintlock

    I am new to muzzleloading and have been wanting a historically accurate fowler for the rev war era. What barrel length was most common for a fowler during this time period? Looking to get a tvm. Thanks.
  6. Jebadiah91

    Hello from East Tennessee

    Thanks! Greene County
  7. Jebadiah91

    Hello from East Tennessee

    Greene County
  8. Jebadiah91

    Hello from East Tennessee

    I’m new to muzzleloading but I’ve been to a few living history events and am looking forward to getting into this. Preferably Rev war 1770-80ish. From central Va and moved to NE TN 6 mo ago. Wanting a fowler as my first muzzleloader to hunt turkey and deer mainly, and use at living history...
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