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Trykon

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My first muzzleloader was a Knight wolverine, I skipped the “traditional” muzzleloader when I started hunting. 30 years later MD started a primitive season requiring side hammer percussion or flint locks or long/ recurve bows. Excited for the new adventure with a new weapon and a few more days afield.
 
Welcome from Lexington Park. I just purchased a TC Hawken 50 so I can get comfortable with it for next year. I am dropping my unmentionable inline for all black powder seasons. I am gathering items so I can head to the range very soon.
 

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