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Good morning from Arizona,

My name is Jaja Jaimah (my dad is from Liberia, Africa) aka PowderCharge. I’m new to muzzleloading. Just bought a CVA Wolf. I’ve always had an interest in muzzleloaders but was a little nervous to get into them. Seems so complicated from the outside looking in. I inherited a 1851 navy replica that has sat in the safe for a few years now. But I’ve never fired it.

I had a friend I’ve been helping get into hunting accidentally apply for a muzzy hunt by typing in the wrong hunt number on his app and sure enough he got drawn. He wouldn’t have made the investment and would’ve just skipped the hunt this year. So I manned up and asked the wife for permission to spend my money on an in-line lol.

I’ve always wanted to get into reloading but it’s so costly to get started! I’ve been having a lot of fun working up different loads for the wolf though. And after playing with the wolf a few times I think I’m ready to start shooting the navy pistol as well.

I’ve picked up a lot of info from you guys on this here forum and thought I better become a supporting member. Figure even if I don’t do a lot of conversing on here, I owed it to the page to do what I can to help and ensure it stays up. Appreciate the wealth of knowledge here and look forward to this muzzeloading journey. Thanks!
 
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Hello, and Welcome,
Unfortunately, we don't discuss inlines on this forum. If you'd like to break out that revolver, there is a handgun section here where you can discuss that.

For inline information and discussion, you need to check with our sister site, Modern Muzzleloaders.

LD
Right on and thanks for the heads up. I was looking into paper patching conicals is what originally brought me to this page. And I imagine I’ll be getting into traditional muzzleloaders at some point. Was looking forward to spending some time with my wife’s grandfather learning more about them as he made a handful of his own rifles and was really into muzzleloading at one point in time. But he recently passed before I got the chance. I’ll get some pics of the rifles he put together next time we’re out that way.
 
Was looking forward to spending some time with my wife’s grandfather learning more about them as he made a handful of his own rifles and was really into muzzleloading at one point in time. But he recently passed before I got the chance. I’ll get some pics of the rifles he put together next time we’re out that way.
Dude, sorry to hear that.

LD
 
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