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I’m not new to muzzleloading but it has been awhile. Back in the nineties, I built a couple of kit guns, one a Caywood French Tradegun. Now that I am semi-retired I have time to take up the hobby again. I ordered a Kibler .54 Woodsrunner, Extra fancy maple in October and am looking forward to receiving it hopefully in the spring.

Forums are the best thing since sliced bread for people who share a passion. I also ride dual sport motorcycles and am a longtime member of Advrider. I am very thankful to have found this forum and have already learned much from reading the posts of those more experienced then me.
 
I’m not new to muzzleloading but it has been awhile. Back in the nineties, I built a couple of kit guns, one a Caywood French Tradegun. Now that I am semi-retired I have time to take up the hobby again. I ordered a Kibler .54 Woodsrunner, Extra fancy maple in October and am looking forward to receiving it hopefully in the spring.

Forums are the best thing since sliced bread for people who share a passion. I also ride dual sport motorcycles and am a longtime member of Advrider. I am very thankful to have found this forum and have already learned much from reading the posts of those more experienced then me.
Welcome from another Arkie! I now there is a Booger Hollow in Pope County. Booger County?
 
Booger County is what many of the locals call Madison County in NW Arkansas, We are so rural that it was only a couple of years ago that we got our first traffic light.
I had a friend that lived in Booneville. They finally put in a traffic light there. I'm told they took it back out because people complained. Doesn't MAdison County touch Yell County?
 
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I had a friend that lived in Booneville. They finally put in a traffic light there. I'm told they took it back out because people complained. Doesn't MAdison County touch Yell County?
I just now saw this thread so I thought chime in. I think we have three traffic lights in Yell county and they are all on Union street in Dardanelle.
 
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