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Nutnfancy

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My name is Bruce, been shooting muzzle loaders for years. Started with an Italian made 45 cal. Kentucky rifle in the mid-'70's, wish I still had it. Fast forward to mid 1980's I purchased a Thompson Center .50 cal. Renegade kit, finished the Walnut stock with high speed linseed oil for that warm natural appearance and browned the barrel. I recently acquired a .54 cal. T/C Renegade so I gave to .50 cal. Renegade to my grandson, now I have a shooting partner, when I can get him off the computer. I also have a CVA .50 cal. Kentucky pistol.

I love the smell of black powder anytime!!
 
Hi Bob! Have watched some of your videos, nice work and very informative, much needed help for beginners.

I may be a little slow replying, need to learn to navigate the forum so please bear with me.
 
I'm more interested in passing on some info to new shooters but am always looking for any info I can pick up to help improve my shooting. I learned to shoot muzzleloaders the hard way, mistakes/screw ups, whatever you want to call them. Didn't have money to buy a lot a stuff so I had to improvise. There was no Internet to get info, it was trial and error. If some little piece of info I can pass on to a new shooter will prevent them from making the same mistakes I did.........

Besides shooting muzzleloaders I also have another hobby....straight razors and they both have something in common, every thing is personal preference.........you are only limited by your imagination!
 
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