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Posted By: Bigralph Flintlocks and such? - 09/03/09
Hi,

Is there a forum on this site that is more about muzzleloaders from the 19th century or about guys and ladies who hunt with flintlocks instead of inlines?

Big Ralph
Posted By: DownWind Re: Flintlocks and such? - 09/03/09
Sorry Big Ralph but this is as close as it gets. There are a few here who shoot/hunt the primitives, but they are in the minority. I used to shoot a hawken cap-lock but have joined the ranks of the inline owners because I want to spend more time shooting than loading/cleaning.

If you're interested in a specific topic or have a specific question, post it and those in the know will appear.
Posted By: bucktales Re: Flintlocks and such? - 09/03/09
Here
http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/index.php?

-or-

Here
http://www.traditionalmuzzleloadingassociation.com/forum/phpbb2/index.php

Both good forums geared to traditional things.
Ralph

I hunt with caplocks and recently bought a flinter that I took out and christened two days ago. It's amazing fun. This weekend I'm gonna hit the woods for a woodswalk and squirrel hunt. Still too many leaves on the trees, but I have to get out there

Dan
Posted By: 303mike Re: Flintlocks and such? - 09/04/09
Hey Big Ralph, Try a visit to http://muzzleloadermag.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.x as well. That's the Campfire for Muzzleloader magazine.
Posted By: captchee Re: Flintlocks and such? - 09/04/09
try this spot .
you will find that we arnt as much of a minority as one would have you believe LOL
its a good place where you can take you kids and family and not be worried about some fight happening at any turn .
you will also find everything from simple hunting with traditional muzzleloaders to period re-enacting
http://www.traditionalmuzzleloadingassociation.com/forum/phpbb2/index.php
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