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New to forum and semi new to black powder style guns. I have owned an in-line for several years, but just bought a few percussion style guns to try. I may even get brave and try a flintlock at some point.
 
Welcome to the group! You’ll find something for everyone here. Information and help on every form of muzzleloading including accessories and everything you can imagine. read,ask questions and enjoy
 
New to forum and semi new to black powder style guns. I have owned an in-line for several years, but just bought a few percussion style guns to try. I may even get brave and try a flintlock at some point.
Welcome. I got the blackpowder/ muzzleloading "bug" in the NC swamps outside of Havelock. My friend/ classmate and fellow Marine allowed me to shoot his original muzzleloader from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1970. I've been hooked on them ever since and prefer flintlocks.
 

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