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			O.K., after driving 50 miles one way to get my muzzleloader fixed, only to find that they were closed (yes, I called prior to making the trip....the recording said nothing about them being closed today 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			  ), I have decided to fix my broken ramrod myself.  What on line sources of traditional muzzleloading supply firms have you found to be most helpful/useful?  I have thought about using Track of the Wolf, but I have seen more complaints than good comments on the various websites.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.
		
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			Bought my brass ramrod for my Lyman gpr at http://rmcsports.com/catalog.htm haven't had any problems with them.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Quigley and Hobbles, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Thanks guys for the links. We Old Longhunters are finding it harder to get parts for our sidelocks and BP to keep the tradition alive. I will cast up far too many roundball and conicals tomorrow in the front yard on my Coleman Stove. I need to lay in a large stock for the coming year. Good Shooting. Adam 
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