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    2 groups? Weird...

    Cataract surgery fixed that problem for me. Painless and boy what a difference.
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    TC target

    Anybody know anything about a TC target Hawken? I bought this used about 25 years ago, got the factory box so I know it's legit. 31" 1/66.Serial #5196. It's a pretty gun, all black furniture, no patch box no rear sight, the tang sight is nothing to brag about but thats how it came.I've never...
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    Plans for 3-4 Pounder Cannon?

    Dixie Gun Works has some plans/drawings. Thats what I used to make my mortar. D.C.
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    Thank you everyone it's a 1861 type 2 8" siege mortar replica built by me according to drawings from Dixie Gunworks. It's had around 75-100 rounds fired, 3oz cannon grade,military grade bowling ball 209 primer ignition. Soon as I shoot again I'll take action pics. D.C.
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    I said I would post more pictureshttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/449/18906056305_e2ee3c9890_b.jpg
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/12741/16663230095/
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    That's not me in the pic. I'll get some more pictures in a day or two. I built it as close to original dimentions as material avialiable would allow. Used plans book from Dixie G.W.
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    BRUCE by 12741, on Flickr Thanks! I welded this up about 6-7 years ago. Bowling ball of course, 3 oz. cannon grade. 209 primer ignition.
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    1861 8" siege mortar home built replica

    I might get this figured out I'll keep trying.
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