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Thurmond NC, Surry Co. Planning on tagging a couple Does with a Flinter, .54 cal. I built years back. Shoot .40 cal. most of the time with our local club.
 
McDowell county. I’m building a Traditions Kentucky 50 cal. Planning to buy an SMR flintlock kit by years end. I own several muzzleloaders but prefer to hunt with traditional guns. I hope to join a shooting club in the Asheville area soon.
 
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Lived in Wilkes County in the 70’s. Built a Sharon Rifle Works 54 cal Hawken about 79 and killed my first muzzleloader buck the day after I completed it up near Sparta at a place called Tiresome Knob.
Great country. Miss those mountains.
Awesome. Yes I love living here!!
 

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