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Tag Archives: Muzzleloader Tips
Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 3
Cleaning Your Muzzloader By Ed Hall Ah, cleaning your muzzleloader, whether you fire one shot or a dozen, is a necessity. Even if your 777 pellet residue is not in its own highly corrosive, it will absorb moisture and hold … Continue reading
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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started – Part 2
How To Choose Powder and Bullets For Your Muzzleloader By Ed Hall There are three propellant options: real black powder, replica black powder and replica black powder formed into pellets. Real black powder is very hygroscopic; it readily absorbs moisture, … Continue reading
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Muzzleloading: How To Get Started
How to Get Started Hunting with a Muzzleloader – Part 1 By Ed Hall The New Muzzleloaders Are Easy To Master Buckskin shirts notwithstanding, hunting muzzleloaders for deer and larger game have come a long way. You can still hunt … Continue reading
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Black Powder Cleaning Strategies by Chad Schearer
How to Clean Your In-Line Muzzleloader for Storage at the End of the Season This is important. Every year thousands of hunters head to the mountains, the woods, the plains, the tundra and the swamps in pursuit of whitetail deer, … Continue reading
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