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Loading & Shooting Paper Patched Bullets , by R. Wright
A beginners guide to loading and shooting paper patched bullets for early black powder cartridge rifles. Chapters include: Why Paper Patched Bullets What are Paper Patched Bullets First Steps Accuracy Expectations Get Real! The Roaring .40's Give it a Try Paper Patch Bullet Loading in a Nutshell Size Matters Paper? Allrighty Then Let's C
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Used book Loading & Shooting Paper Patched Bullets , by R. Wright
A used book in good condition. Stock photo shown. A beginners guide to loading and shooting paper patched bullets for early black powder cartridge rifles. Chapters include: Why Paper Patched Bullets What are Paper Patched Bullets First Steps Accuracy Expectations Get Real! The Roaring .40's Give it a Try Paper Patch Bullet Loading in a Nuts
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Making Muzzleloading Accessories by R. H. McCrory
This book covers the field of accessories and small useful tools for the shooter. How to make a powder horn, capper, nipple wrench, loading block, and many more useful items that are handy for the shooter. It gives detailed drawings and dimensions on how to make each accessory. Soft cover, 5 x 8" format of 46 pages. The Table of Contents includes
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Major Ned H. Roberts and the Schuetzen Rifle by Gerald O. Kelver
A compilation of writing on the Schuetzen and other single-shot rifles, from the writings of Major Ned Roberts, first published in 1951. This second edition covers every aspect of the target game, from its history to information on some of the men who came to prominence in the manufacture and shooting of them. This book includes detailed informatio
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Metal Weapons, Tools & Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians by James A. Hanson
This book is intended as both a guide to the identification of typical Teton metal objects and when and how they were used, and a study in the transition of the Teton Sioux Indians from a stone age people in the eighteenth century to a nation almost totally dependent by 1880 on white man's goods obtained from traders and through other channels. Sof
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Remington's No. 3 Hepburn , by Tom Rowe
The Remington Number 3 rifle is known to today's collectors as the Remington Hepburn, but in its day, E. Remington & Sons referred to it as the Remington No. 3 rifle, Hepburn's Patent. This action is among the rarest of the major American single shots with only about 10,000 produced. This massive book includes scores of high quality color images of
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Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Mike has put his vast knowledge and years of experience in shooting buffalo rifles into this book. From shooting the originals by Remington and Trapdoor Springfield's, as well as the many replicas made today. It also discusses in detail reloading cartridges for many calibers that were popular in these rifles. Sights for these guns are also covered.
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Used book Spencer Repeating Firearms , by Roy M. Marcot
A used book in excellent condition. Stock photo shown. This is more than just a gun book about one of the most famous rifles of the Civil War, it is also a biography of C.M. Spenser, on of the most important mechanical inventors of the 19th century. The book describes, in word and pictures, the development and use of the first effective repeating b
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Fancy Capper , snail shaped, brass, by Tedd Cash
This snail shaped capper is made with a long narrow neck to reach into Colt style cylinders, and some in-line rifles. It works well with the Colt Walker, Dragoon, Army, Navy, Pocket, Police, most Confederate, and the Rogers & Spencer. Rifles, shotguns, and single shot pistols are easily capped with this nice replica of an original cap magazine, sho
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Rifleman's Capper , fancy cap magazine, brass, by Tedd Cash
This clever cap dispenser was designed in the late percussion era. Patterned after one shown in The Muzzle Loading Caplock Rifle , by Ned Roberts, this replica is about 3-1/2" long. A slotted arm rotates, to allow the hinged lid to open wide, for easy refill. When filled, gravity draws caps to the lower end, but keeps them dry and protected, out o
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Cartridge Case , .297 - .230 Morris Long for Rook & Rabbit Rifle, unprimed brass, no headstamp, use small rifle primer, each
Cartridge case for .297 - .230 Morris Long, for Rook & Rabbit rifle, new unprimed brass, unmarked, use small rifle primer. Often confused with the similar .297 - .230 Morris Short, or the .297 - .230 Morris Sporting, you can easily trim this case, and full length size it, to fit either of these other variations. Sub-caliber adaptors were popular ac
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Build Track's Early Tennessee longrifle kit , flintlock, traditional iron trim, with 15/16" octagon barrel in popular calibers Price: starting at $1,013.06
Build Track's Early Tennessee longrifle, easy to assemble rifle kit, 36 or 42" octagon barrel, traditional iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock This attractive South Mountain flint longrifle is trimmed in iron, and stocked in curly maple. Often referred to as a Tennessee style, this Southern rifle is fitted with a correct English Durs Egg flint
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Powder Flask, Florentine style embossed Neptune pattern accepts 10-1mm threaded spouts
This thicker pocket size brass flask holds over eight ounces of black powder, enough for 50 to 100 shots for your rifle, pistol, or shotgun. The embossed Neptune pattern is an elegant civilian design, sometimes called a Florentine style pattern. The spout unscrews to interchange with our many standard spouts. Be sure to order any extra spouts you n
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Powder Flask, French fluted embossed copper, accepts 10-1mm threaded spouts
This larger brass flask holds over twelve ounces of black powder, enough for 60 to 100 shots for your rifle or shotgun. The embossed French fluted pattern is an elegant civilian design. The overall length without the spout is 6-7/8", width is 3-1/4". The 24 grain spout unscrews to interchange with our many standard spouts. Be sure to order any extr
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Spirit Level Globe Front Sight , with 12 inserts
This blued steel globe front sight has a wind gauge knob to allow windage adjustment. It is slotted to accept classic Sharps front sight inserts, included. It will also accept the inserts by C. Sharps, Shiloh, MVA, Smith Enterprise, and other standard thin Sharps globe sight inserts. Rotate the upper retaining spring to insert one of the twelve sig
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