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Met Ed M at Dixon's 'tuther day. Fine fellow btw.
Got there a bit early, and went a lookin'.. BIG mistake as I didn't leave my debit card at home...
Picked up a VERY nice .50 Renegade flinter, of roughly the same vintage as the .54 caplock I got the other day. Not as good a deal, typical for what such goes for 'round here.
She doesn't seem to have seen much use, I seem to have a nose for such, and has a perfect bore. The lock is nice and tight and sparks very well.
While I like my Pennsylvania Hunter just fine, she's a ball rifle. The Renegade is more versatile with her shallow groove 1-48 barrel. I do intend to explore the possibilities in greater detail...
So. I have a few TCs. They are rather promiscuous...
Omega Z5 .50
Thunderhawk .50
Firehawk .50
Pennsylvania Hunter. 50 ( flintlock)
Laminate Hawken .50 ( percussion)
Renegade .54 ( percussion)
Renegade. 50 ( flint)
I think a 12 step program is needed.
" Hi. I'm Mark and I'm a muzzleloader "
" Hi Mark..."
Got there a bit early, and went a lookin'.. BIG mistake as I didn't leave my debit card at home...
Picked up a VERY nice .50 Renegade flinter, of roughly the same vintage as the .54 caplock I got the other day. Not as good a deal, typical for what such goes for 'round here.
She doesn't seem to have seen much use, I seem to have a nose for such, and has a perfect bore. The lock is nice and tight and sparks very well.
While I like my Pennsylvania Hunter just fine, she's a ball rifle. The Renegade is more versatile with her shallow groove 1-48 barrel. I do intend to explore the possibilities in greater detail...
So. I have a few TCs. They are rather promiscuous...
Omega Z5 .50
Thunderhawk .50
Firehawk .50
Pennsylvania Hunter. 50 ( flintlock)
Laminate Hawken .50 ( percussion)
Renegade .54 ( percussion)
Renegade. 50 ( flint)
I think a 12 step program is needed.
" Hi. I'm Mark and I'm a muzzleloader "
" Hi Mark..."