At least I thought so.
Gander Mountain in Minnetonka is closing it's doors, and moving to Eden Prairie. Muzzleloading stuff is discounted to 40% off!
I got me a pound of Hodgdon 777, normally $22.99 for $13.79
3 boxes of .451 Round balls, normally $4.99, for $2.99 each,
and a bottle of Traditions Bore solvent, Normally $4.99 for $2.99.
Normally, I'd get .454 balls, but .451 was all they had left. I'm tempted to pick up another pound or two of 777 ... but they've also got a supply of Remington #10, CCI #10 and CCI #11 Percussion Caps (at 40% off).
How to CCI #10's and #11's compare in size to Remington #10's?
My Frontier Rifle will accept Remington #10's, and my 1858's prefer those. I already have a supply of 900 or so percussion caps, but, as in stocks, buy when the price is down, right!?
Gander Mountain in Minnetonka is closing it's doors, and moving to Eden Prairie. Muzzleloading stuff is discounted to 40% off!
I got me a pound of Hodgdon 777, normally $22.99 for $13.79
3 boxes of .451 Round balls, normally $4.99, for $2.99 each,
and a bottle of Traditions Bore solvent, Normally $4.99 for $2.99.
Normally, I'd get .454 balls, but .451 was all they had left. I'm tempted to pick up another pound or two of 777 ... but they've also got a supply of Remington #10, CCI #10 and CCI #11 Percussion Caps (at 40% off).
How to CCI #10's and #11's compare in size to Remington #10's?
My Frontier Rifle will accept Remington #10's, and my 1858's prefer those. I already have a supply of 900 or so percussion caps, but, as in stocks, buy when the price is down, right!?
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