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    What type of powder substitute to use

    I never used real BP, Triple Seven fffg and a little corn meal seems to be the best way for me, it cleans up real nice.
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    Carrying on empty

    There's the answer right there, extra safe carrying four cap rounds with a strap holster...but I guess extra safe doesn't mean it's safe, it's just safer.
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    revolver holsters

    Just a thought..... The picture with the Texas Ranger John R.I.P. Ford - I've seen a guy wear his gun like that in a CAS shoot, except it was just one open holster. He was right handed and would stand sideways with his left side facing the target, he had the fastest draw. Maybe that Texas...
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    Central TX say's Howdy Y'all

    Hello Muzzleloading Community, I've spent many nights reading your posts here trying to learn as much as possible. Decided it's time to join in on the fun. Just recently bought the Pietta 1851 Navy Model .36 and 1858 New Army .44 revolver. The 1851 purchase perked my curiosity at first, the rest...
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