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Jack Hogan

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Hay I am a 64yo retired U.S. Navy small arms and aircraft ordnance type. I have had muzzleloders for some years but now have the time to spend shooting. I am shooting a Thompson/Center early model Hawken .45cal, T/C early model .36cal. Seneca and a Knight Wolerine converted to #11 cap, with a 26" 1:28" twist barrel.

I am still working up loads for each of these and any input that might help I could use.
Thanks Jack
 
Jack,
First let me thank you for your service to
our country. Welcome to the MLF glad to have
you with us. Just so you know there is very
little(like none) discussion around here about
Knight and or that wolverine thing you mentioned.
Sorry!
again welcome
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
Welcome welcome, Jack Hogan

every thing you need is here dont hesitate to ask. Someone will have or get you the answers.
 
Welcome to the best muzzleloading site on the net, hope you enjoy yourself! :thumbsup: :hatsoff:
 

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