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    Loose powder for muzloaders, how do you load it?

    do you literally just pour loose black powder as is into the barrel? Help me out anybody, I dont want to blow my face up....
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    Bullet powder cominations for CVA 50. muzzloader

    Any suggestions?
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    Just bought my first muzzle loader... Help?

    It's a 50.cal BPI- Connecticut Valley arms rifle, magbolt 150. I have never shot a muzzle loader before. And I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on what grain and type of bullet I should use and how much pellets of powder I have to pack. Any other general tips with muzzle loaders...
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    Where can I go shooting in Arizona?

    Just got my .22 rifle back from the smity. Promised I'd take a couple of friends out shooting when I got it back. Just for safety measures, does anyone know what lands I can shoot on in Arizona? What the distances are from roads and building?
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    Suppressors K-Bar Bowie.

    About 3 years ago I bought a K-Bar Heavy Bowie. It has no gaurd, which I dont like, but it has served me well. I dont think this knife is ever going to die on me. It's gone through hell and I have only had to sharpen it 3 or 4 times. The handle has no damage either. For any of you survivalists...
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    What of the R700 SPS Varmint?

    I'm really intrigued by the R700 models. And I'm having a tough time choosing an affordable one that can shoot 1000yrds effectively. I've been recomended the SPS Varmint over the VTR. And Did some research. I like the SPS better. The barrel isnt of that new triangle cut crap. And it's got a 26"...
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    What do YOU think of the R700 VTR?

    I'm looking to buy my first high powered rifle. For hunting and target shooting. Now I want to own a rifle effectively capable shooting at 1000yrds. Though I may not be able to fire at 1000 yards yet, I'd rather buy one lifetime gun than buying specific guns for specific ranges as I get better...
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    Gunsmithing Just dropped off my .22 for repairs.

    I have a .22 Winchester breakdown rifle made way back in 1937. And the ejection wasnt fully functional. So the bullets would jam and or cartriges wouldn'nt eject. The break down lock wasnt holding in the barrel tight either. So thats going to cost me a respectable $90. I think thats a great price.
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    Help? First Gun.

    Ok so heres the deal. I'm looking to buy my first high powered rifle. I completely understand how outrageous this may sound, but I'm looking for a good gun that has an effective range at 1000yrds. And affordable too. I've done quite a bit of research, and if I had the money I would buy a .338...