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  1. PRBRobin

    open sights shooting further how

    I forgot to say that I use them with regular open iron sights such as a post and rear notch.
  2. PRBRobin

    open sights shooting further how

    This device works but I'm told that Merit is no more. I've made my own aperture by simply punching a hole in a small piece of electrical tape and affixing it to my eyeglasses. I punch the hole with a small nail set.....or you can buy them ready made from: http://www.eyepalusa.com/index.php
  3. PRBRobin

    GM barrel

    You might check with Rice Barrels. I'm thinking Jason is building drop ins.
  4. PRBRobin

    Ferguson Breech Loader

    https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/2022/758/narragansett-arms-ferguson-rifle-62 Better hurry if you want this one. Major Patrick Ferguson developed this rifle for military use in the British army but very few were ever made. His unit, I believe, did use some in one of the battles in the...
  5. PRBRobin

    Hawken History Exhibit

    Actually the Hawken craze predateded the JJ movie. Many of us traditional shooters were a little disappointed when the prop in that movie was definitely not a Jake or Sam Hawken rifle. Overlooking that, however, the movie overall was great.
  6. PRBRobin

    For those with old eyes

    Unfortunately, the Merit optical aid is no longer being made.
  7. PRBRobin

    Round ball storage

    After 45 years of hunting deer with a flintlock, l decided to stitch this small pouch up that carries everything I need for the hunt. Patched balls are in the board to the right
  8. PRBRobin

    Sept 15th 1876

    Amazing shooting for the day and as far as am concerned today as well. Remember that they were using iron sights with no magnification. The Irish were also shooting muzzle loaders.
  9. PRBRobin

    New from Smyrna, Tennessee

    Howdy folks. I've been involved in muzzle loading for 40+ years and I'm a member of the NRA and NMLRA. My main interest is traditional muzzleloaders and the shooting, building and hunting with them. Actually, l can find merit in practically all types shooting disciplines and certainly looking...
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