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    Bullet mold?

    Please elaborate
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    Bullet mold?

    That's less important than the depth of rifling.
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    Aussie muzzleloader hunter

    Thanks mate, I do a little with my flintlock. As long as we still have a duck season that is.
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    Aussie muzzleloader hunter

    Nah bugger all, I've met one other BP shooter here. There are a few clubs near the big cities which keeps supplies in demand so are generally always available. Don't know any other hunters though, there isn't any incentive if you don't do it for the love of it.
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    Getting into traditional muzzleloading

    I started out with an inline, then went to a pedersoli missouri river then a slow twist pedersoli rocky mountain and finally a flintlock. Just a steady progression. If you ever get interested in flinters I'll be happy to give some advice. They have a learning curve but are so much fun.
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    Getting into traditional muzzleloading

    What did you pick up in the end?
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    NEWBIES Hunt

    We can't hunt the local national park here, as in I'd have guns and car confiscated if I was busted there. But they cull and leave as many rot as they can with thermal gear. Are you in Vic?
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    Flinters - lets see ‘em.

    Some of my flinters. Pedersoli indian trade gun, unfortunate but had to sell her. Green river leman trade gun in 54. My go to. centermark fusil de chasse 20g - my baby Green river 12g trade gun
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    Aussie muzzleloader hunter

    G'day everyone, I'm an Aussie and an avid diy hunter who these days mostly focusses on muzzleloaders and specifically flinters. I do have a few centrefires ans one caplock but it has to be a special occasion to pull them out. We have no seasons for the most part and no weapon specific seasons...
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    NEWBIES Hunt

    Come sooner rather than later. Sambar populations are good but the govt just announced $19 million to cull deer in Victoria over the next 4 years. We still are required to pay our annual licence all the while though of course.
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    Muzzleloader essentials for backpack hunting

    I just make sure I have a jag, patches, powder, ball, nipple pick and because I hunt flint a few rings for that.
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    Out of the Game for a Decade but Bought a new ML Today

    Now you just need good flinter.
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    Round balls in an inline

    People say lots of things they don't understand. Twist rate is far less important than rifling depth. Early Jaeger's from the continent in 18th century were regularly 1:28" to 1:30" but had deep rifling and were designed for round ball. Modern fast twist guns either shallow rifling are less...
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    Shot my Hawken

    Nice shooting
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    Traditional Cap Guns - Let's See 'em!

    Now that looks fun, beautiful dog too.
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    Flinters - lets see ‘em.

    Beautiful collection, who did the fusil?
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    Colorado Copper Muzzleloader Bullets

    I used coppers in my fast twist hawken, killed a buffalo with them. They work well when used as designed.
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    .50 Caliber for Elk Hunting

    Put the bullet where it needs to be and you'll be fune
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    Powder/Bullet Combo for Elk

    I hunt red deer with 54 prb no issues.
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    Flinters - lets see ‘em.

    Some beautiful guns,can't beat flinters
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