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Old 07-31-2007 | 11:22 AM
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Default RE: A Step or Two Closer To A Flintlock

ORIGINAL: frontier gander

ORIGINAL: gleason.chapman

ORIGINAL: nchawkeye

This being said on another forum devoted specifically to muzzle loaders, the Lyman and T/C have a following.
Every fellow that I flint lock hunt with on drives in Pa has either a Lyman Great Plains or a TC Hawken or TC renegade. Their comment to me was buy a "flinter" get a Lyman or a TC, don't get any other brand, they work up here, the others don't go off in the snow, sleet and windy conditions.

Chap Gleason

Thats the biggest bunch of BS ive ever read. As long as the flint is sparking good and u do your job, its going off in snow, sleet or wind.
So you don't think he was told that by the fellas he hunts with? Or that it is BS that the fellas he hunts with believes that? Or that they ever tried other brands to even know? Maybe TC and Lyman are just easier to work with... or is that BS?

And I call BS on your BS... I doubt very much that that is "the biggest bunch of BS ive ever read"... I can think of a few posts that might qualify though!
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