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    Good starting load.

    I never gave that a thought! Shooting righthanded should improve things noticeably.
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    New pocket holster

    I like it. Not to be argumentative, but I have on very similar in design for a High standard derringer. That falls under the AOW category. But if this is legal, I would love one for my Seecamp. Who makes this?👍
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    Good starting load.

    I had an old T/C Hawken that I built from a kit years ago. 90 gr. Was its favorite load and worked well on deer.
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    New Heritage Roscoe .38 special DA Revolvers

    A nice looking revolver, I would give it a serious look in the 3" version.
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    Good starting load.

    Thanks for all your comments. Finally had a chance to get out and shoot this rifle. 75 gr. of 3f seems to be the sweet spot. If I use it for blackpowder deer season I think this will be enough as my shots won't be much more than 50 to 60 yards. 4" groups in my first outing, but most of that is...
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    Good starting load.

    Do you also use 3f in the pan, or 4f?
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    Good starting load.

    I know. I'm right handed but when I saw it I had to have it.🤣
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    I needed another old .22 like a hole in the head....

    Very nice! I love the older 22 rifles.
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    Good starting load.

    I purchased a flintlock a few years back from a LGS. As near as I can tell, it was a custom build in .50 cal. The underside of the barrel is marked Getz Beaverton PA. It has a 3 digit serial number. I believe it was made by Don Getz. The markings were done with a pencil engraver? Not sure who...
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    CVA Muzzle loaders

    If I haven't put a deer in the freezer, I use an inline. Otherwise it's a T/C Hawken I built from a kit 45 years ago, mlm or a custom built flintlock that I nearly stole from a local gun shop that took it in on trade and wanted it gone.
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    One More Sixgun! Colt Detective Special.

    Mine is 1957 vintage with the smaller grips. I've had it for around 10 years now and it's been a great revolver. Nice pick up on your part, it looks like a gem! Happy shooting!
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    We all have favorites

    Mine would be pretty much anything N Frame. Would love to land a Model 25 in .45Colt in either 4" or 5" barrel, if they even made a 5".
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    Tell me why I shouldn’t get a Browning BLR in .308.

    I'll be darned if I know.😂
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    Stunning 29-2 4” Class B Engraving $999?!?! HOW??

    Fantastic deal! That is a beautiful revolver and an outstanding price. Well done!
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    45-70 Factory Ammo Question

    I used to hunt with an original Trapdoor carbine, 1879 vintage. It worked fine with the factory Remington 405 gr. load. Took my first and only bear with it in 1980.
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    Ankle Holster

    For a seated draw I have always been partial to a crossdraw or a shoulder rig if I'm wearing a suit or some kind of jacket. For me, much faster than an ankle rig
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    How can I remove an invector plus choke that won’t budge? Tried a lot of tool but still no deal. Any solvent ideas that could help? Need a miracle .

    The best product I have ever used is called Krax-it. It is made by Hapco. I recently used it on an inline breechplug that has been stuck for several years. Sprayed it, let it sit for a while, sprayed it again and let it sit overnight. It turned right out the next day.
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    Shield 45 or XDs 45

    I own an XDs in 45 and it has been rock solid. I also own a Shields in .40, it has also been rock solid. Between the two, I give a slight edge in favor of the XDs, it feels slightly better in my hand and I have a bias towards .45acp. If you can, try to shoot both before you buy, choose what...
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    38-55 question

    When buying factory ammo, do your homework. 38-55 requires a .377 diameter bullet. Many of the ammunition makers use .375 as it also works in the .375 Winchester. Older Winchester ammo was made with .377.
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