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 Mid-Winter Musket Tune Up. 
		
		
		The snow lays 15 inches deep on the farm today so old dog and I tuned up all the muzzleloaders on establishment.  I pulled off the locks of the flinters and caplocks, cleaned them and lightly oiled all before I reinstalled them.  I pulled some of the barrels and put a coat of linseed oil on the stocks that look shop worn. 
	It will be above freezing tomorrow, so I will cast a 10-quart bucket full of balls and maxis for the .45, .50, and .54 frontloaders on the haywagon inside the tractor shed. I use a Coleman stove as a heat source and use scrounged pure lead for my projectiles. Adam  | 
		
 How did your shooting go?   
	I took my .50 Cal Hawken out a few weeks ago at -10 C and had problems with the port blocking up, patch lubricant thickening and condendation in the nipple. When I took it out at +6 C it worked just fine...  | 
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