Re: Any other muzzleloader hunters around
Just bought one myself 2 months a ago. Yes a big pain locating things I needed and never realized that it costs more to get sabots and bullets and you get less for your buck however have melted some conical and round balls. Bought a decent scope and ready sight it in. Would you believe I have yet to fire it. I do have some experience I shoot a 1858 Remington. Still have lots to learn. I asked about getting black powder thread for this site but was told there was no interest. Been on gunnutz and the guys there are amazing and knowledgeable they have helped me lots. Powder is easy to find and primers and contacted circle fly wads and ordered 3000 wads very reasonable 51 US shipped also found kamloops wholesale has most of what I needed seems they always have a steady supply. I wish PG Wholesale could get their shit together and keep things in stock on a more regular basis. Actually wish we had a Cabelas here instead of wholesale.
Last edited by kgs; 04-01-2017 at 04:09 PM.
A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.
-- George Washington
" A long range shot should never be taken if the range is so great that a hold on the top the shoulders will not drop a bullet into the chest cavity." Author Jack O'Conner