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Wigamajig

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Hello fellow muzzleloaders. I am new to this and am quickly learning that Inlines are a bad word around these parts. I am sorry if I offend anyone by saying the word Inl*ne, but that is how I got started in muzzleloading. I really do like the look of a good Hawken or a flint lock smoke pole, but I couldn't pass up this deal on my first Inl*ne muzzle loader. I promise to use that phrase carefully, and I hope you all can forgive my short comings. I will work on getting a true smoke pole as soon as funds will allow. Anyway, Thank you in advance for the info I hope to glean here. :thumbsup:
 
wigamajig,
Welcome to the MLF glad to have you
with us. Your right about I/L being a :nono:,
but there is a lot of information to get you
converted to traditional. Visit as often as you
can.
again welcome
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
Glad to have you aboard.
There is much to learn here, and don't be afraid to share your experiences either.

Toomuch
...........
Shoot Flint
 
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