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Dire Need For Black Powder Discussion

Dimitri

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So far I've found one forum discussing black powder and it's all muzzleloaders (no revolvers). It has a funky software that won't let you reply to posts directly.

Yeah, I know it's an arcane area. I was big on the AK-47 until I built a 54 cal. Great Plains rifle and started nailing targets from the bench at 200 yds.
 
Bluesman,

Why not combine Blackpowder with, say the Cowboy Action Shooting forum?

That forum seems to be a natural lock for things blackpowder, and quite frankly it seems to be under used.
 
Mike - I had that same thought when I first saw Dimitri's request, but I didn't mention it to Rich and then promptly forgot about it. I think it is a very good idea for both of the reasons you state.
 
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