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Grizzlie54

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I recently purchased this Kehnkle three barrel set used, unfired, no manual.
50 caliber’s, and 20 gage. 2000’s serial number.
I know this is not considered a muzzleloader, it is black power only.
My Ruger Old Army 44 caiber revolver is, with centered nipples, so I don’t understand the no-no I read in another post. Only information I have been able to find on this. Website, and phone number haven’t gotten me any where.
Any help would be appreciated.
Also, I’ve been hunting with a 50 caliber TC Hawken since 1981. Taken quite a few deer with it.
 

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OK well first, there is a whole set of rules that all members here have agreed to, to become members. Second, those rules contain prohibitions on certain topics, and restrictions on where other topics may be posted. Rule 7. We do not discuss modern (in-line) muzzleloading firearms. We do allow discussion of replica breech loaders and cap-n-ball revolvers IF they were made or were copies of designs made as of 1865 or before. The Ruger OA is considered sufficiently similar to originals to meet that exception. For example one may find replica 1873 Single Action Army revolvers that are cap-n-ball, but as these are copies of the 1873 Colt Army revolver, even though converted to cap-n-ball, they are not allowed.

You may try other forums, or perhaps get an answer on the sister site to this forum, Modern Muzzleloader.com

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