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  1. J

    Flintlock Buffalo

    Two different shots with two different guns. Now that is a testament to your skills! Congrats!!!! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
  2. J

    75 Cal Range Report

    Looks like that beast shoots quite nicely Lenn. :thumbsup:
  3. J

    Cabela's Blue Ridge Deluxe

    You watched that episode of Mythbusters didn't you??? :wink: Seriously, I am considering getting a flinter, and there is no way I would drop that kind of money on a factory gun that has slightly better wood and a patchbox. They could at least put a better quality lock on it.
  4. J

    75 Hakenbuchse range report

    Nice shootin' Lenn! Looks like a good day to me! :grin:
  5. J

    Barrel questions

    The thought never crossed my mind. Where have all of the cannon makers gone???
  6. J

    Barrel questions

    That is what I am gathering from the description Lenn. Maybe instead of a flat step from the powder chamber to where the ball will be, you could machine it in a manner that the step will be rounded in the shape of the ball. You won't need a funnel with that.
  7. J

    Can anyone help ??

    I know how you feel. I got a foundry to get started.
  8. J

    Can anyone help ??

    I know how you feel Lenn. School and crappy weather is keeping me from my projects right now. :shake:
  9. J

    Can anyone help ??

    I think the wheels would work just fine.
  10. J

    Ready for a test drive !!!

    Ehh... That is what sawzalls are for! :wink: Looks great! I can't wait to hear how the range session goes! :thumbsup:
  11. J

    New project for Pitchy?

    Looking at the barrel on the original, I am guessing that the mug would be slid into the flanged part of the barrel with the wedge holding the mug in place. I would suggest the opposite for the one you are thinking of making Lenn. Machine the mug so that it can just slide over the end of the...
  12. J

    What do we call this?

    Looks better Lenn. :thumbsup:
  13. J

    One shot...two deer

    Ohh WOW!!!! :bow: :bow: That is amazing! Congrats!!!!
  14. J

    Hakenbuchse number two.

    Yet another sweet lookin Hakenbuchse Lenn. at .75 you can only keep going up! I vote for 1.00 caliber! :wink:
  15. J

    Wheel lock pistol (lots of pics)

    :shocked2: :shocked2: :shocked2: WOW!!!!!!!....A Tom Stroh masterpiece! I can't think of anything to say....................
  16. J

    My Hakenbuckse

    Lenn you keep this up, you might make yourself one of those arsenals we have been talking about! Seriously though, That is a really cool hakenbuchse. I think if you do build a 2in version, you will need a concrete wall to absorb all the recoil. Might not want to use it fer deer. Haulin a wall...
  17. J

    Gonne number two

    Will this handgonne insanity ever end?!?!?!?!?......I sure as heck hope not!!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
  18. J

    My Handgonne

    WOW!!!! Another sweet gonne!!! :hatsoff: :hatsoff: :bow: :bow: :hatsoff: :hatsoff:
  19. J

    Gonne number 3

    Sweet Gonne Lenn! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
  20. J

    1860 Army Colt .44

    Only if there ends up being an open area of air in the chamber. As long as you are able to seat the ball on the powder properly, there is no danger. Accuracy is what suffers.
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