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  1. J

    Kindig's Thoughts on the kentucky rifle in its Golden Age

    I was looking at a couple of my Muzzle loading books with my sons tonight and had to bring out my copy of Kindig's "Thoughts on the Kentucky rifle in it's golden age". I received it from my mother years ago as a gift and never really thought much about it except for the great history and photos...
  2. J

    Cast Bullet Lube

    Recently I cast a bunch of Lee R.E.A.L. bullets for my .50 cal. Usually, I have been lubing them up with TC bore butter as I have a large amount on hand. However, this gets really messy so that I usually do it right before shooting at the range and of coarse the borebutter gets all over...
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    T/C Touchhole liners

    I have a T/C Hawken Flintlock that I made up from a kit about 5 or years ago. I always seem to get a lot of hangfires with it when shooting at the range. I have read on the board that T/C redesigned the touch hole liners that they use and they work much better than the older ones (like what is...
  4. J

    Good "frustrating" day of shooting

    Had one of those good "bad" days at the range today. Sort of like a comedy of errors in that I had just about everything go bad that could. Let's see: 1. Broke my homemade range rod. 2. Set trigger wouldn't set. 3. More flash in the pans than rounds downrange..... 4. Tried some new patch/lube...
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