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Anyone out there shooting one of these rifles,if so how do they shoot,I am interseted in shooting round balls only,thankis in advance...
twoguns_oo <twoguns_o...
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Mar 2, 2003
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What are the models that you are looking at, the new inline series or the older styles what companies are you thinking about CVA, Thompson? Or are you just...
R. Dale Hord
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Mar 2, 2003
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Just purchaesd a Pedersoli .32 B.P. Rifle. The rifling is 1 in 49 twist. Can anyone tell me if I can use anything other than the patch and ball or if any other...
Wes & Tammy <wes_tamm...
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Mar 2, 2003
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Hey Twoguns, I've got the Great Plains rifle in .50 caliber flintlock. They are well made, good finish, nice all around rifle. They shoot real well. I think...
C.J. <bikn4god2@...>
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Mar 3, 2003
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You might be able to squeeze a Buffalo Ball-et in there if they make 'em for .32 caliber. I never heard of anyone really using anything else in a .32 but the ...
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Mar 3, 2003
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Hey all, New member and to muzzleloading. I'd like your opinions on the rifles that come in the clamshell packs that include all the cleaning and shooting...
Larry
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Mar 7, 2003
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HOWDY ALL...
Bill
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Mar 11, 2003
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Anybody know anything about their switchable blackpowder barrel? Lists for about $150, depending on whether or not one gets the fiber optic sights. I have not...
TOM Spanos
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Mar 12, 2003
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I'm new to muzzleloading. I got my first muzzleloader just before Christmas 2002. It's a .50 Caliber CVA Hawken percussion. I've got to tell ya, I'm hooked...
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Mar 17, 2003
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I have just purchased my first T/C Black Diamond XR and could use any info on equipt. that would be best for this smoker! I'm a Whitetail hunter and in the...
huntfor2
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Mar 27, 2003
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Welcome to the wonderful world of "smokepoles". Good luck! CJ ... got ... been...
Bikn4God2
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Mar 27, 2003
10:09 pm
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Well, let's see....... Scope: How about a Leupold Vari-X II ? Powder: If you like Pyrodex, you can try (2) 50 grain pellets. If you like Black Powder, try 80...
Bikn4God2
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Mar 27, 2003
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... wrote: Thanks for the help... whats the difference if loaded with 150gr (3) pellets. I know that its more power but will it cause accuracy problems? I will...
huntfor2
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Mar 28, 2003
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I got started almost the same way. Welcome to the beginning of a great journey,... (That never ends.) G_R_P...
George
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Mar 29, 2003
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Bikn4god2, George.......Thanks for the welcome. I was beginning to think there was no one home. :-)...
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Mar 30, 2003
7:18 pm
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I have a CVA brand Colt 1861 Army revolver with a brass frame. Do any of you have one of these? I'm a little worried about the frame being too soft for a full...
Terry
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Apr 24, 2003
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A long time ago, I had a 3rd Dragoon with a steel frame. Not having a clue, I loaded it with heavy loads and sprung it all out of whack. I suspect that the...
George
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Apr 26, 2003
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Hello all and good day to you. I have a Thompson Center Arms Cherokee (don't know if i spelled that correctly) 32 cal and need a the wedge pin. I think that...
Dale
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Apr 30, 2003
10:34 pm
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Why not contact Thompson-Center directly? Thompson/Center Arms P.O. Box 5002 Rochester, NH, USA 03866-5002 Phone(603)332-2333 Fax(603)332-5133 ... From: "Dale"...
Doug Wilson
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Apr 30, 2003
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Hey guys, recently found you because I have a rifle to sell. It is a Thompson Centerarms 50 caliber, black-powder, muzzleloader, percussion that is in very...
auburnalan01
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May 5, 2003
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The 1st Annual Youth Hunting/Camping Weekend at the 1500 acre –B Ranch in Medina County, TX will be October 24- October 26. So pack up your gear and bring...
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May 23, 2003
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Hey, all Just found this group and happy to be here. Have a serious question. I would like to purchase an 1861 Springfield reproduction and possibly get into...
luciusson
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Jun 7, 2003
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If you're going to be a reenactor, I'd suggest first locating the unit to which you will belong. The unit may have specific firearms that they prefer for that...
Doug Wilson
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Jun 8, 2003
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I have been using 25 grains fffg, with poor accuracy, should I increase or decrease the load; or is that just the nature of the gun??? I get maybe one in three...
David
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Jun 22, 2003
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Most .44 cal revolvers shoot best with 30 grains of fffg. Another consideration is the size of the ball. You probably will need a .454 round ball but I have a...
Terry
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Jun 24, 2003
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I'm a hunter/fisherman that lives in Norman, Oklahoma (south approximately 20 miles from Oklahoma City). I enjoy hunting with muzzleloaders, and I pursue deer...
Brad
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Jun 29, 2003
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What is the range most rendevous use for target competions. Just curious to know what range to practice. Thanks, John...
John
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Jun 29, 2003
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I just joined the list and have a couple of questions: can anyone recommend a good, reasonably priced starter flintlock, traditional styling, rifle, musket,...
capnwilliam
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Jun 30, 2003
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My opinion is that a flintlock would make a terible survival weapon. They are to prone to moisture in the pan. They are a lot of fun though. One of the most...
Terry
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Jul 3, 2003
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If you can make the powder, find flint, and keep your flintlock well- maintained it will survive as long as you can. If you run out of lead you can always...
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