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67 year old, just retire. Enjoy the shooting sport. Also, like to hunt, but where I am it’s limited. Unless you’re in a club.

interested in getting a kit, but have limited resources. Love to tinker with things. Have some wood working experience.

I’m not new to Muzzleloading. Built my first kit back in the early 90’s. Lyman 50 Great Plains Rifle. Sold it late 90’s. Still have a inline Knight 50.

Got lots of question.😁

Thanks, Mule333
Hi Mule I to am I'm about ready to retire I shot muzzleloaders back in the seventies and eighties some kind of got away from it still have a couple of Hopkins and Allen but I'm in the process of starting to build a Kentucky something to do until the fishing starts up I actually went deer hunting with mine this year for the first time in about 30 years felt like I just stepped right back into the days of old good luck with your build
 
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