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OT lets see you Black Powder burners
To go a long with the Military guns topic. Lets see y'alls burners of the holy black. Front stuffers, BPCR, CB pistols its all good
. I am at work right now but will post mine latter after I get home.

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My Lefty flint 54, Early Lancaster. It's got a Green Mountain barrel and L and R lock and triggers.

I've got a CVA Mountain rifle as well.....with supposedly American Made barrel and a cheap Spanish lock that needs to be replaced. Try and get some pics up of that. It is flint but think I will convert it to percussion.

I've got a CVA Mountain rifle as well.....with supposedly American Made barrel and a cheap Spanish lock that needs to be replaced. Try and get some pics up of that. It is flint but think I will convert it to percussion.
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No pic, but I have a ugly, kit-made T/C .54 Renegade. Made it thirty years ago, and it made meat in Indiana back in the day. Had the double set trigger upgrade, too. Nice shooter, and it would put them into the same hole at Squill Range. I should clean it up and play with it sometime soon.
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Ummm.... I have a few...
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Re: OT lets see you Black Powder burners
Everything I have is a black powder burner...
Here's a sample or two

Snider artillery carbine by John Rigby. First purchased by John Charles Yockney of Domselaar, Argentina.

Old Armys and Winchester 1873,circa 1890

0.577 Snider sporting rifle by Reilly.

1865 Spencer carbine, Burnside contract.
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Here's a sample or two

Snider artillery carbine by John Rigby. First purchased by John Charles Yockney of Domselaar, Argentina.

Old Armys and Winchester 1873,circa 1890

0.577 Snider sporting rifle by Reilly.

1865 Spencer carbine, Burnside contract.
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This works pretty well. I have burned lots of black powder with just such ..


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Well, I'm an 1860 Army fan. But here is my favorite of the bunch.




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Jim!!! Good to see your post, and hope all is well.JimT wrote:This works pretty well. I have burned lots of black powder with just such ..
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Very nice Perry, just how well does that sporter Snider shoot?
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Jeremy,
I'm gonna cheat cos I don't have a real genuine black powder gun and post this: I do shoot black powder from it sometimes
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Hobie; when I tried to look at your pics all I got was a page to sign in to the blog. Not sure what's up with that.
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I'm gonna cheat cos I don't have a real genuine black powder gun and post this: I do shoot black powder from it sometimes

Hobie; when I tried to look at your pics all I got was a page to sign in to the blog. Not sure what's up with that.
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Nath,Nath wrote:Very nice Perry, just how well does that sporter Snider shoot?
Nath.
Getting a Snider to shoot well is a lifetime hobby in itself. That one has a mint bore and if I do my part loading the ammo it will group 2 1/2 in at 100 yds. Not exactly a target rifle but it only weighs 6lb and it points and swings like a fine shotgun.
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Same here with the sign in pageJ Miller wrote:Jeremy,
I'm gonna cheat cos I don't have a real genuine black powder gun and post this: I do shoot black powder from it sometimes.
Hobie; when I tried to look at your pics all I got was a page to sign in to the blog. Not sure what's up with that.
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Here's a much-modified DGW Tennessee Rifle, 50 caliber flinter. I only shoot real black powder and patched round ball. Took this pronghorn at about 50 yards, one shot of course, DRT. I have successfully hunted the pronghorn with a traditional muzzleloader for 21 years now, including 10 or 12 with this flintlock.


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Here's my only real BP rifle.
An 1844 Harper's Ferry Ohio marked Musket. All 4 1/2 feet of it.


This was given to me by my Grandfather when I was 14.
I have fired it a couple times.
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An 1844 Harper's Ferry Ohio marked Musket. All 4 1/2 feet of it.


This was given to me by my Grandfather when I was 14.
I have fired it a couple times.
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This is a original Remington new model army. It has been refinished and lightly customised probley over 50 years ago as the front sight is a very old king red post. Also the rear hog wallow has been squared up. I have shot it and it shoots well. I bought it close to 40 years ago.


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Well, I have a few, but not all have pics. I will have to remedy that. here is my favorite:
Brad Emig .54 Cal Virginia rifle. I have taken more deer with this rifle than any other in my lifetime.

and my shiloh 1863 saddle ring carbine in .45 Cal

and I need to take pictures of my TOTW Custom Brown Bess (.75 Cal)
Brad Emig .54 Cal Virginia rifle. I have taken more deer with this rifle than any other in my lifetime.

and my shiloh 1863 saddle ring carbine in .45 Cal

and I need to take pictures of my TOTW Custom Brown Bess (.75 Cal)
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Lyman, Uberti, .36 Remington
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Ruger "Old Army" with Herrett "Shooting Star" grips.
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Lots of ML guns but only a few pics here also.
.40 cal Ohio "rock gun"

another "rock gun" this one a .50 36" swamped Getts barrel.

.54 Hawken ( S. Hawken slant breech) Not a rock gun!!


.40 cal Ohio "rock gun"


another "rock gun" this one a .50 36" swamped Getts barrel.

.54 Hawken ( S. Hawken slant breech) Not a rock gun!!




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Hey Joe that works I have seen you shoot BP through it so it counts.J Miller wrote:Jeremy,
I'm gonna cheat cos I don't have a real genuine black powder gun and post this: I do shoot black powder from it sometimes.
Hobie; when I tried to look at your pics all I got was a page to sign in to the blog. Not sure what's up with that.
Joe

Here is one of my Uberti 1858's

I will have to get pic's of the long guns. Just got home and don't feel like digging them out right now.
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Won't let me in the site...Hobie wrote:Ummm.... I have a few...

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Ok Jeremy - are you trying to give me practice with the camera, or what? I'm too tired tonight to snap some pic's, but I will before the weekend is through! 

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I imagine that works just fineJimT wrote:This works pretty well. I have burned lots of black powder with just such ..

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Cabela's kit gun in .50. I found it like that at a pawn shop.

Ruger Old Army w/ his cousin the Blackhawk in .45. When I do my part, both of these guns can really shoot.


Ruger Old Army w/ his cousin the Blackhawk in .45. When I do my part, both of these guns can really shoot.

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Well, kinda from the milsurp side but...

and one of these, in .50 cal

and then a few of these;


and one of these, in .50 cal

and then a few of these;

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Here's my doe from the 2009 season, taken with my Lyman Great Plains, 50 cal. It's usually a nice moderately cool weekend during muzzleloader season, but this year we got 6-8" of snow the night before opening day, and into opening morning.

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Jeremy,
When the weather's better we gotta get together and go shootin'... at least ONE of those!
OK, 'nough foolin' around, mine: (er, some of 'em) (notice I'm not tyin' myself down to a specific number...
Shiloh Sharps, .40 2-5/8 BN (.40-90SBN):

Uberti steel-framed Henry and Colt 2nd gen 1851s:

Uberti Santa Fe Hawken:

Uberti 1873 rifle & Colt SAAs (that have seen LOTS of BP):

EMF BP framed Hartford models (although they ain't seen much BP, they're the right style!):

Another "modern" gun that seen more BP than smokeless (1919 Riverside side by side):

When the weather's better we gotta get together and go shootin'... at least ONE of those!
OK, 'nough foolin' around, mine: (er, some of 'em) (notice I'm not tyin' myself down to a specific number...

Shiloh Sharps, .40 2-5/8 BN (.40-90SBN):

Uberti steel-framed Henry and Colt 2nd gen 1851s:

Uberti Santa Fe Hawken:

Uberti 1873 rifle & Colt SAAs (that have seen LOTS of BP):

EMF BP framed Hartford models (although they ain't seen much BP, they're the right style!):

Another "modern" gun that seen more BP than smokeless (1919 Riverside side by side):

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Re: OT lets see you Black Powder burners
I don't have any BP burners, just a comment. Out of all the muzzle loaders, past or present, I think the Hawken rifle is one of the spiffiest looking of all. It is on my short list of things to get. Just love the way those guns look.
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Thanks, I fixed the link.J Miller wrote:Hobie; when I tried to look at your pics all I got was a page to sign in to the blog. Not sure what's up with that.
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Here is my TC Hawkins in .54 it is wearing a Green Mtn. round ball barrel. Been my main Mule Deer rifle since about 1985.


Ruger Old Army

I bought both of these in the 80's and they work so well, I have never had the need to buy another charcoal burner


Ruger Old Army

I bought both of these in the 80's and they work so well, I have never had the need to buy another charcoal burner

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This rifle was built for me by a friend when I lived in middle TN. It has a .451 Douglas barrel Dixie lock and maple stock. He also made the pistol, both in 1968, that rifle has taken a few deer with a .451 patched round ball and 90 grains of fffg.


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The best one I have(actually only one)for black powder.
Second photo,the Ruger SS Vaquero with the Ruger logo on the grip (I just keep a lot of Windex on hand)
Honestly this gun shoots right around inch groups at 50 feet with BP loads.
Yes its my Cartridge/Blackpowder shooter. (just kinda neat shooting the BP loads)
Who says one gun can't do both!
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Second photo,the Ruger SS Vaquero with the Ruger logo on the grip (I just keep a lot of Windex on hand)

Honestly this gun shoots right around inch groups at 50 feet with BP loads.
Yes its my Cartridge/Blackpowder shooter. (just kinda neat shooting the BP loads)
Who says one gun can't do both!
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Here are my three.
A Marlin 1889 in 44-40 (manufactured in 1892)
A homemade 44 flinter smooth bore.
A Pietta Navy Arms Remington 1858. (the accuracy of this revolver never ceased to impress me)
A Marlin 1889 in 44-40 (manufactured in 1892)
A homemade 44 flinter smooth bore.
A Pietta Navy Arms Remington 1858. (the accuracy of this revolver never ceased to impress me)
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Griff when ever you are coming up this way through them in the truck and we will get together.Griff wrote:Jeremy,
When the weather's better we gotta get together and go shootin'... at least ONE of those!

Here are some not so great pic's I will have to take some better ones.
Traditions Crockett in .32


Old TC Renegade .50 kit my boys and I put together.

And Remington Rolling Block NYS in 45-70

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The little soldiers with those smiles-------------------yep,they are great pics, nice guns!
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Today gettin some curry meat,

Squirrel and wood pidgeon today, a nice young rabbit would of been better but hey ho.
Check out the sling that was sent to me by a resident gent and connoisseur of fine arms, our very own Perry Owens
I did get a chance at a rabbit on dusk but the heavy rain had got in my nipple
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Squirrel and wood pidgeon today, a nice young rabbit would of been better but hey ho.
Check out the sling that was sent to me by a resident gent and connoisseur of fine arms, our very own Perry Owens

I did get a chance at a rabbit on dusk but the heavy rain had got in my nipple

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Nath,
I have got to say, you are my friend one heck of a game getter.
Nice pic.
I have got to say, you are my friend one heck of a game getter.

Nice pic.
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I made this for my grand son to learn to shoot flint black powder rifle before he gets a nice one.(The rifle)Only has $30.00 in it from a gun deal.
Shoots better thin i thought..
.Ill get some shooting pictures come spring. 
Pistol is a 44 cal double..

Shoots better thin i thought..


Pistol is a 44 cal double..

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Howdy Nath! Tia too!
Love you pics pard, save them back to show some old pards of mine that they ain't the only master hunters around.
England sure is beautiful...
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Love you pics pard, save them back to show some old pards of mine that they ain't the only master hunters around.
England sure is beautiful...
Have you heard that the brits have started their own "Tea Party"...heh heh! Oh Yeah Baby...now the statists can walk around with their pants full when Englishmen get on their high horse & start calling for their liberty.
Love your posts pard...
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New to me - but soon to be fired - Harpers Ferry reproduction made in Belgium


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Here are a couple that I don't think have been shown so far in this thread.
First, a LeMat reproduction and a genuine Allen & Thurber Pepperbox:

Then, a Remington Revolving Carbine, a Colt Third Model Dragoon, and a Colt 1860 Army:

Finally, a Winchester Hotchkiss, Model 1883, built in 1899

But, if your really want to burn some BP, you have to go with one of these:


First, a LeMat reproduction and a genuine Allen & Thurber Pepperbox:

Then, a Remington Revolving Carbine, a Colt Third Model Dragoon, and a Colt 1860 Army:

Finally, a Winchester Hotchkiss, Model 1883, built in 1899

But, if your really want to burn some BP, you have to go with one of these:


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One of these days I will have a LeMat. 

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Ruger Old Army Stainless ca. 1977

A Uberti-made 1876 in 45-60

A custom-made .62 caliber left hand early Hawken style flinter, a custom-made .62 (20 ga.) smoothbore Tradegun. A custom-made .54 left-hand Jaeger flintlock transition, and a custom-made flintlock .45 caliber pistol:

And here is one I have posted before, a 2 bore flintlock rifle built by my late brother (pictured)

SHASTA

A Uberti-made 1876 in 45-60

A custom-made .62 caliber left hand early Hawken style flinter, a custom-made .62 (20 ga.) smoothbore Tradegun. A custom-made .54 left-hand Jaeger flintlock transition, and a custom-made flintlock .45 caliber pistol:

And here is one I have posted before, a 2 bore flintlock rifle built by my late brother (pictured)

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Shasta wrote:Ruger Old Army Stainless ca. 1977
A Uberti-made 1876 in 45-60
A custom-made .62 caliber left hand early Hawken style flinter, a custom-made .62 (20 ga.) smoothbore Tradegun. A custom-made .54 left-hand Jaeger flintlock transition, and a custom-made flintlock .45 caliber pistol
And here is one I have posted before, a 2 bore flintlock rifle built by my late brother (pictured)
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Thanks Shaster, them flinters look great

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Ha! I beat Dad to the punch! Here are my 3 blackpower guns.


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