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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: Kibler Fowler - Unboxing and Testing....
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 03, 2026, 06:36:48 PM »
I heartily concur!  HARD to be a Kibler kit!! I've built 3 fowlers so far, a pair of 20s and this 16 ...

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Flintlock Long Guns / Kibler Fowler - Unboxing and Testing....
« Last post by BlackPowderManiacShooter on February 03, 2026, 06:21:41 PM »
Back in the fall of 2025, I picked up a Kibler Fowler and  put it to the test..!
I'll tell you before hand, this smoke poke is hard hitting shooter!
Even Mrs maniac is impressed....

Enjoy the fun....

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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 03, 2026, 06:01:56 PM »
Great Mark, thank you!

Maybe start a new thread for the rules and target, to make it easier for folks to get to the point and post an "I'm in!" reply ... plus I'll put up a banner link direct to the new thread.

 :bl th up :bl th up

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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by Nessmuk on February 03, 2026, 05:50:16 PM »
April 1st 2026. I'll have the rules, etc, posted in March
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by No Powder on February 03, 2026, 04:30:16 PM »
I guess this question would be for our NMD Nessmuk. Do you have any idea which month you will be starting our postals ?
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by KDubs on February 03, 2026, 03:42:01 PM »
Right on rob, right on  :yessir:
Powder to the people
Kevin
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 03, 2026, 02:10:52 PM »
The price of real black powder is gonna take off in the coming years, no question. 

Probably be harder to find, too.  ;banghead;

I don't worry about that much any more.  8)
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by KDubs on February 03, 2026, 01:45:25 PM »
I'm ready for another round, still have to work up a load on the auction.45 percussion rifle.
 Recently heard through the grapevine goex will not be making powder for the civilian market in 2026
So the less powder I use the better.
But then again I'm making my own so I guess it don't really matter.
 Kevin
 
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People of the Times / 2/3/1841: Republic authorizes mercantile firm to issue money
« Last post by Craig Tx on February 03, 2026, 09:08:41 AM »
On this day in 1841, the Republic of Texas Congress authorized the firm of McKinney, Williams and Company to issue notes for circulation as money, using for security mortgages on real estate, slaves, and a sawmill.

This desperate measure reflected the history of money in the republic, where the various issues of currency--including "exchequer bills," "interest notes," and "red backs"--all were textbook examples of "fiat money," or paper money not redeemable in specie. The republic issued a total of $4,095,990 in paper money. Until the approach of annexation, government-issued currency was typified by Sam Houston's promissory notes of 1837, called "Star Money" because they were decorated with a star. Houston printed this money "to avoid the absolute dissolution of the Government." Measured against United States dollars, red backs (issued by the Lamar administration in 1839) started with a value of 37.5 cents and fell to two cents before expiring completely. Other currencies underwent a similar, if less dire, inflation, and citizens--especially government employees, who were paid in these currencies--suffered accordingly. Rich in natural resources, poor in manufactured goods, and chronically depleted of silver and gold (which had to be paid for imports), the Republic of Texas sorely needed the economic blessings that came with annexation to the United States.
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: 2026 POSTAL MATCH
« Last post by Rob DiStefano on February 03, 2026, 08:58:10 AM »
My locale is sunk in with mountains of snow that have yet to melt due to single digit to teen temperatures.  And even if there was a thaw (please!!!) it's too damn cold to be messing with guns, let alone flitners!  Bah humbug - when the heck is the warm weather gonna kick in???

BUT, looking forward to punching some paper with the Kibler 16ga fowler ... and soon the .75 Bess!
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