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There is a new forum discussing shooting, maintenance, modifications, and
building of blackpowder single-shot pistols.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Muzzleloading_Pistol


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--Speaking of muzzel loaders has anyone got a good source for fuse?
I'm unhappy with the red stuff and recently I got to use some weird green
stuff that looks almost like a sparkler when it burns. Very reliable stuff
but I don't know where it came from..

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--Speaking of muzzel loaders has anyone got a good source for fuse?
I'm unhappy with the red stuff and recently I got to use some weird green
stuff that looks almost like a sparkler when it burns. Very reliable stuff
but I don't know where it came from..

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Hacking the Trailing Edge! : through the moronosphere!"
www.nmpproducts.com
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---


http://www.cannonfuse.com/

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steamer wrote:
--Speaking of muzzel loaders has anyone got a good source for fuse?
I'm unhappy with the red stuff and recently I got to use some weird green
stuff that looks almost like a sparkler when it burns. Very reliable stuff
but I don't know where it came from..


Uh..., Ed - why don't you try he
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Muzzleloading_Pistol
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Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Uh..., Ed - why don't you try he
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Muzzleloading_Pistol

--Nag nag nag! ;-) Yahoo sucks but yeah I'll try there next.


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