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Offline Shawn27055

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« on: October 07, 2005, 03:47:03 PM »
Hi! I just bought my first muzzle loader.I didn't spend much til i figure it out.I bought a new frontier wind river 50 cal. from cabelas.The instruction magazine that came with it doesnt have very clear pictures.It came with a starter kit,but i just cant quite figure it out.I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out for a couple minutes so i dont blow myself up.The package says it comes with 209 primers,but if they are what i am looking at,they are awefully small and concerned if it will stop a deer.and if not what do i need to buy?Any and all help is very much appreciated!Thanx!

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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2005, 02:40:37 AM »
Look at Cabelas web sight - they have videos on loading and cleaning.
Go to the book store and pickup a muzzleloading book. I know you are looking forward to shooting your new gun, but without the proper knowledge for loading and cleaning you are likely to damage your new gun.

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« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2005, 04:42:21 AM »
Shawn,
I recall the first time I considered buying a muzzleloader, I called the customer hotline at Cabela's for help in deciding what to purchase.  I only knew I wanted something that was traditional, more or less, for deer hunting.  I was given some good advice (Did I want to shoot patch and ball, or sabots, Did I want an Inline or Percussion action?)....you get the idea.  Ended up with a Cabela's brand (Traditions) percussion lock 50 cal. with a twist rate that would be used for sabots and conicals.

Now , in your case, I would call Cabela's and ask for a walk-through on the whole starter kit that you purchased.  In my case, I bought their starter kit also, and they ended up sending me sabots, bullets, bore cleaner solvents-2 types,  2-primer carriers...one for #11 and one for musket caps, and powder dispenser.  I still had to go out to a local store and pick up patches, powder measure, powder (first time I got Hodgdon pellets), and borebutter.  There are allot of incidentals that you need once you begin using and cleaning the smoke pole.  Just make the phone call and talk to someone who can walk you through all the questions, or  throw them out to us here and we'll try to help you get started!
Best of Luck,

Jim
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Offline Shawn27055

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« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2005, 07:53:37 AM »
Man, U guys are great!I will explore further.I am definitly gonna get up with cabelas.I have a friend that is gonna help me in person.I know these smoke poles are severly dangerous even to the shooter.So I am not gonna do anything til I know what i am doing!Thanx to all so much!