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    .577 minie bullets, samples (where?)

    Possible Sampler Source I would suggest dropping a line to Pat. He has been a big help in assisting me find what my muskets like. Aside from haviving a huge number of molds on hand, he will lube and size the minies to your specs. Civil War Bullet Man
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    Decision time Colt 2nd Gen 1st Dragoon vs. Uberti Walker

    Decisions, decisions I have a 2nd gen, 1st model dragoon and an Uberti Walker. There is lot to like about them both. It was great that my dragoon was lettered by Colt . . . but as the internal parts are not identical to any current production replica. I am a bit concern about using it...
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    Good rod - jag for cleaning .36 colt repros?

    Dixie Gun Works Part RP2300 Just in case you would like to consider another option, Dixie's revolver cleaning rod might be a good bet. http://www.dixiegunworks.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_102_508&products_id=2069
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    Bought my first kentucky rifle!! Minor problems

    Harm? No. Difficulty to get it to go bang? Likely. Congratulations on the acquisition! We all look forward to seeing the pictures. Assuming safe handling is followed, I don't think there is any harm in keeping it loaded with the main charge, but without a priming charge. I have not...
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    THR Lemat club

    Spare Cylinder Feedback I was lucky enough to pick up one of the Col. Cylinder's and I am quite glad I did. It is quite nice to load two at a time on a loading stand. I am looking forward to getting one o the heavy duty loading levers when they become available.
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    Capper For 1858 Remington New Army?

    Just a comment on potential tools . . . I thought I would chime-in on the potential tools needed to open up the cylinder to accommodate a snail capper. I used a low-end dremel with good results. If investing in one of these is not an option, is it possible a friend could lend one? Best of...
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    Ruger Old Army question

    My $0.02: Stick to Cowboy Loads I have thought about your question myself. I can not point to any specific resource, other than the manufacture's instructions and warnings, so please take this as my opinion only . . . Even though a ROA is built to modern tolerances and with quality...
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    Black Powder and Straight Razors

    inexpensive razor option I can say I have much experience shaving with a straight razor, but I would strongly 2nd that they make great patch knives. The Dixie Gun Works razor makes nice, inexpensive option.
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    My first black powder "Mountain Man" shoot

    Thank you for sharing It sounds like a very enjoyable event. Thank you very much for taking the time to post a little about your experiences here. You have made me more motivated to attend a shooting related event myself. I hope to attend a rendezvous and/or a North-South Skirmish event...
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    Lusting for a LeMat?

    In the spirit of the other sales announcements, I thought it might be worthwhile to mention that DGW is currently offering the Pietta reproduction of the Army Model for $725.
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    Looking for some BP help in Chicago

    Fwiw . . . I realize that this is not what you are asking for, but I thought I would speak-up, just in case. If after having a gunsmith give you the ok to fire the pistol, I could provide the needed shooting supplies for you to blast away at a range. I have not fired any single-shoot...
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    Cylinder reloader

    Thumbs Up - Black Dawge C&B Cylinder Loader I want to chime-in on how much I am impressed with the quality, durability, and flexibility of the Black Dawge C&B Cylinder Loader. It allows me to easily alternate between loading my 36 and 44 cal 1858. If I am ever lucky enough to get my hands on...
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