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Archer 756

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:shake: Just got a new book that is on Muzzleloaders "Muzzleloading Hunting, Then and Now". Was wondering if any one else has looked at this book. I am sending this copy back, just note that most, 80% of writing is on IN Lines. OH WELL!
 
Hey what about the left over 20%? Is that any good?

Just saying I don't know what book you bought is all about. Does it have good tips for us hunters who are getting into sidelocks and all?

I hold no grudge to inline users I am one but I want to use my primative guns more. The more help I get the better.
 
The title made me blink. It's actually pretty accurate but clearly biased in favor of, ahem, those guns. The author may have cleverly captialized on Walter Cline's classic book (and that's why I blinked). Thanks for the brief insight and I think I will join the others in passing over this one.
 
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