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and a howdy do from Northern AZ. What do you shoot? Rifle, pistol, revolver, shotgun. cannon or all the above? If ya got patience for the grumps N chumps there are eons of decades of muzzleloading experience right here.
 
and a howdy do from Northern AZ. What do you shoot? Rifle, pistol, revolver, shotgun. cannon or all the above? If ya got patience for the grumps N chumps there are eons of decades of muzzleloading experience right here.
Well I'm very new to muzzleloading as far as owning anything. I have a few kits that I've yet to start on. I'm a police firearms instructor and shoot alot of modern weapons. I'm from South Carolina and live very close to a revolutionary war battle site ( star fort, Ninety Six). I've grown interested in living history and want to learn what men living in the carolina back country would have used and armed themselves with. I'm sure that question may be answered somewhere in this forum.
 

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