New member self-intro
New member self-intro
Bill here.
Just joined. Live in Northern VA, shoot a Mississippi Rifle. Am addicted to it.
Anybody know where I can get musket caps and Ballistol oil in the Northern Virginia area?
Just joined. Live in Northern VA, shoot a Mississippi Rifle. Am addicted to it.
Anybody know where I can get musket caps and Ballistol oil in the Northern Virginia area?
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No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


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Welcome to VGOF!

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lol
Welcome aboard!
zephyp wrote:Fair Lakes [has] a huge Dicks.
Welcome aboard!
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Thank you, my friends.
I 've called all around, and it seems that Northern Virginian sporting goods stores are not attuned to the needs of historical muzzle-loader addicts, so I will have to do most of my supplies-buying online. Dixie Gun Works, Blockade Runner, Fall Creek Sutlery, etc.
By the way, I am determined to try 200 and 300-yard shooting with my musket once I've got those 100-yard bullseyes down pat.
Bill54
I 've called all around, and it seems that Northern Virginian sporting goods stores are not attuned to the needs of historical muzzle-loader addicts, so I will have to do most of my supplies-buying online. Dixie Gun Works, Blockade Runner, Fall Creek Sutlery, etc.
By the way, I am determined to try 200 and 300-yard shooting with my musket once I've got those 100-yard bullseyes down pat.
Bill54
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Pics of the black powder stuff would be nice. i used to own 3 pre civil war .69 smoothbores, a model '16 converted to percussion, a model 21 converted to percussion and a 1841 conversion. Sold them all before my son was an itch in my pants and now he is pestering the hell out of me about selling them.
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Ya know, I knew after I pressed enter that someone would jump on that one. Its the largest Dick's I've ever seen...allingeneral wrote:lolzephyp wrote:Fair Lakes [has] a huge Dicks.![]()
Welcome aboard!
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


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Welcome to the Group! Are you a VCDL member yet? Look into them. If you are a gun owner in VA, these guys are your best friend!
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Sorry - couldn't help myself. I will refrain from commenting again about how many Dick's you've seen in order to make that comparison. Aren't you glad that I have a good amount of restraint?zephyp wrote:Ya know, I knew after I pressed enter that someone would jump on that one. Its the largest Dick's I've ever seen...allingeneral wrote:lolzephyp wrote:Fair Lakes [has] a huge Dicks.![]()
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Howdy, and 
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Gee thanks, Rick. I do appreciate that. By the way, did I mention that was the largest Dick's I've ever seen?allingeneral wrote:
Sorry - couldn't help myself. I will refrain from commenting again about how many Dick's you've seen in order to make that comparison. Aren't you glad that I have a good amount of restraint?
No more catchy slogans for me...I am simply fed up...4...four...4...2+2...


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Welcome!
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Bill54, there are a lot of historical muzzle-loaders in NoVA. You might want to check Clark's gun shop, just a few minutes south of Warrenton in Fauquier County, on 29, near the junction with 17.Bill54 wrote:Thank you, my friends.
I 've called all around, and it seems that Northern Virginian sporting goods stores are not attuned to the needs of historical muzzle-loader addicts, so I will have to do most of my supplies-buying online. Dixie Gun Works, Blockade Runner, Fall Creek Sutlery, etc.
By the way, I am determined to try 200 and 300-yard shooting with my musket once I've got those 100-yard bullseyes down pat.
Bill54
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Thank you, my friends.
I agree that Clark Bros is a great store.
I've been shooting at Clark Bros' range once or twice a week now since I first unpacked my Mississippi rifle, but I still find it hard to get at least half of the muzzleloader's supplies that I need anywhere around here. I am buying online the things I can't find there.
But Clark Bros is first class. Excellent place to shoot, and they will do their best to order the stuff that you need.
Fordmechanic, was your "1841 conversion" a Mississippi rifle converted to breechloader?
I agree that Clark Bros is a great store.
I've been shooting at Clark Bros' range once or twice a week now since I first unpacked my Mississippi rifle, but I still find it hard to get at least half of the muzzleloader's supplies that I need anywhere around here. I am buying online the things I can't find there.
But Clark Bros is first class. Excellent place to shoot, and they will do their best to order the stuff that you need.
Fordmechanic, was your "1841 conversion" a Mississippi rifle converted to breechloader?


