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Greetings to everyone at the forum,I am new to muzzle loading. I live in NH and enjoy camping and the outdoors. I like woodcarving,and cooking over an open fire.I look forward to learning more about muzzle loading and the history.Its great to see so many people sharing their experiences with the sport. Rich aka RRR :v :bow:
 
Hello and Welcome!

I lived in Boxford, MA back in the late 80's and frequently made it to Salem, NH... beautiful area.

Enjoy all the learning that goes on here in the Forum! Ask questions and have fun!

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Hello Mike thanks for the greeting,I grew up in Hudson Ma. I am a real green horn to muzzle loading, I have always been interested in modern guns and shooting, being a woodworker/carver I really appreciate the eye appeal of these historic pieces.It all seems to fit in with my enjoyment of the outdoors. My dad collected antique firearms which included a Kentucky long rifle that hung over our fireplace as long as I can remember.
Best to you and your family. ( Rich RRR )
 
Welcome neighbor. You'll learn alot here, I know I have. Don't be affraid to ask questions. There are no stupid questions...only the ones not asked. Nobody here will make you feel bad about anything you ask. It's a very friendly and helpfull place. Welcome to the addiction :thumbsup:
 
Hi Rich, welcome from Wisconsin. You will learn much here as this is a very friendly forum.
 
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