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  1. jagermeister

    FOR SALE RRA "Beast" Muzzle Brake - 5.56 / .223

    Just as the title describes, here's a gently-used Rock River Arms "Beast" Muzzle Brake. 5.56 or .223 caliber. Thread size is 1/2 x 28. Description is in this link. Item is in very good condition, with the exception of two minor "wrench marrings" on the flats. This thing would be a really...
  2. hickslawns

    Frustration, education, and safety in muzzle loaders!

    As the title says, my muzzle loader experience is one of frustration, learning and safety. For the last 16-17months I have tried numerous times to get my new muzzle loader dialed in. While I believe there were multiple issues, I am confident in my muzzle loader now. Initially, I felt I was...
  3. hunna771

    Muzzle loader problems...

    today i wanted to shoot my muzzleloader and make sure it was sighted in. I loaded it and put a primer in, sat down, and when i went to pull the hammer back it wouldn't click and stay at the pulled back positition. but when i opened the gun up, it would stay back. Neither my dad or i can figure...
  4. hickslawns

    Muzzle loader bullet results

    After reading Mike's entry hole thread with the doe he shot, it got me thinking about results with muzzle loader bullets. Lundy had some info that made me wonder. I realize Mike was using a shotgun, but muzzle loader season (or seasons haha) are coming up. Ohiosam recently posted some stuff...
  5. hickslawns

    Muzzle loader cleaning tips

    As anyone that shoots a muzzle loader knows, they can be pretty picky if not properly cleaned. Hopefully this thread can be informative and we can all gain some ideas on the best care for our muzzle loaders. Today I learned a new trick. I was having one heckuva time getting the nipple...