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    T7 Life

    Rodwha I left an 1851 Navy loaded for almost a year with Triple Seven. All the chambers went bang and I could not detect any difference. Crossfire
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    Dragoon vs Walker for Close Range Deer Hunt?

    Idlfi7 If you get a Dragoon, you will end up wishing you had got the Walker. And you will probably end up getting a Walker anyway. Long Live The Walker. Crossfire
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    Movie guns

    I ran across a web site that might be of interest to some shooters. Go to your browser and type in “Internet Movie Firearms Data Base.” You can type in your gun and find all the movies it is used in. Or type in the movie and find all the guns used in it. For instance, in John Wayne's “Alamo,”...
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    When was black powder replaced by Smokeless

    "When was black powder replaced by Smokeless?" Smokeless has never replaced black powder. Black Powder is stiill being manufactured and sold and I still buy it and shoot it. Crossfire
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    Wax balls in 1851 Navy Cap and Ball?

    Wax bullets The first bullets I shot out of my 1860 Army were wax. The Remington caps would not push them out of the bore so I used 5 grs of Triple 7. Pour melted paraffin into a container about 5/8 inch deep and let it firm up but not harden. Drill out the primer pocket of a .45acp brass...
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    whats the best black powder pistol Colt, Remington, Starr, Tranter,?...

    Best gun The only black powder revolvers to own and shoot are the Colt reproductions (steel frame). Everything else is ugly. Crossfire
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    The Comancheros

    Mdauben That Clint Eastwood movie was "Pale Rider," if I remember right.
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    Flintlock sear spring

    Good morning, guys. Thanks for your responses to my inquiry. Not being able to figure out a way to overcome the heavy sear spring compression problem, I went ahead and ground it down with a dremmel tool and needle files right on the lock. I don't have a trigger pull scale and to begin with it...
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    Flintlock sear spring

    Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. I hope your fall weather is as nice as mine has been. After dreaming about it for fifty-five years, I finally bought a flintlock rifle. A Pedersoli Pennsylvania Dixie .45 caliber from Dixie Gun Works. I really like the rifle even though I have yet to shoot...
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    black powder grades

    Elmer Keith, in his book "Sixguns," used ffg in his 1851 Navy. He loaded to within a felt wads thickness of the top of the cylinder, and then seated the ball on top of the wad, compressing the load. He said the gun would cut clover leafs all day at twenty yards. I would try it, but black powder...
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    Gun advice for a cap and ball revolver beginner?

    Several years ago I was in a local gun shop and the owner had left a pair of brass frame navy colts on the counter. I picked them up and they were so loose they rattled. I asked if they had been shot a lot. The owner said he had loaned them to a local theatrical company to use as stage props and...
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    Does a .44 make sense?

    Intercooler If you want a 44 magnum, go for it. Don't let these guys put you off. Personally, I wouldn't waste my money on a .38/.357
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    Discussion: Recurve bows vs. compound bows

    I am a traditional archer and build my own laminated long bows. I have never shot a compound bow, and will not given the opportunity. One thing I have noticed, when shooting with compound archers at 3D matches, is how slow the compound bows really are. A traditional archer will step up to the...
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    Need something to catch lead

    Busyhands94 I saw a Utube segment yesterday of a guy who used a plastic swimming pool filled with water to catch a slug from a .50 S&W. It looked like he could only get one round per pool though.
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    Pick a Revolver from TV or Movie

    AFDavis11 I have a nickle plated S&W 29 4 inch barrel. I fired it a few times and then sent it off and had it Magna-Ported. It's amazing how much the magna-port helps control muzzle jump. The gun fired at night makes for some pretty spectacular photographs. And is very accurate. It carries...
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    The THR Walker Club

    Okie It dosen't end there either. Now when you watch "The Outlaw: Josie Wales." you will have to have that Walker with in immediate reach. It's the price you pay for joining the Wlaker club. In another thread, Scrat said he does the same thing. The other day my wife came home from...
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    Josie Wales book

    Thanks, Cowboy2, I appreciate the link. I'm getting to where I prefere the library to store books for me rather than do it myself. An inter-library loan should locate it. I wonder if the movie was based on both books?
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    Josie Wales book

    Cowboy2 I didn't know there are two Josie Wales books. What is the other one?
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    Josie Wales book

    If anyone is interested, the movie "The Outlaw Josie Wales" was based on a book named "Gone to Texas" by Forrest Carter. Published in 1973 by Delacorte Press. In the book, Josie carred two, tied down forty-four Colts, and his hideaway gun was an 1851 Navy Colt. The movie followed the book...
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    Pick a Revolver from TV or Movie

    Pick a favorite I already have Elmer Keith's Super Blackhawk. Dirty Harry's Nickel plated 29 in four inch. And Josie Wales Walker. I think my hands down favorite would be the converted and engraved 1860 Army that tom Selleck carried in "The Last Stand at Sabre River." Tht is one beautiful...
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