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hey ya'll. my name is dave and i am just getting back into muzzle loaders, (iam pretty anti inline), and i have a growing interest in the mountain men of the fur trade. i currently own a thompson center seneca in .45. my next two additions will be, a 16 or 20 gauge bp shotgun, and a cap and ball revolver. i found this forum when researching bp shotguns. i hope to learn allot hear and contribute whenever i can.
 
Welcome aboard!
Best forum on the 'net, bar none!
BTW...I ride bikes as well.. :thumbsup:
 
Welcome Dave; it looks like you are on the right path as far as muzzle loading firearms go. Keep it up!
 
Welcome. You'll find a wealth of knowledge here. So sit back fill yer tin cup as the coffees jest finished boiling.
 
Anybody from Charlotte can't be too bad!
Welcome!
My mom's family is from there, my great-grandfather William Ardrey is a name there.
 
Well if you ever ride your bike up towards Asheville we have a beautiful range for making smoke and would be glad to have ya. Welcome to the club!
 
Welcome from Georgia,My first muzzleloader was a 36 caliber Seneca,still have it.Bought it in '73 or '74.
 
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