I also have thought that getting into blackpowder is like driving and learning to drive a stick - or maybe even learning how to change a tire and oil too. You get a deeper understanding and appreciation for all guns at that point. If you can run and maintain a BP gun, you can probably deal with most guns at that point.
It is very similar to that actually! It's one reason I think it's so fun. You feel really in tune with the revolver when you're the one adding all the components to make it go boom. Its also cool doing something that the frontiersmen in America did, makes me feel like I understand them better.
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I also have thought that getting into blackpowder is like driving and learning to drive a stick - or maybe even learning how to change a tire and oil too. You get a deeper understanding and appreciation for all guns at that point. If you can run and maintain a BP gun, you can probably deal with most guns at that point.
It is very similar to that actually! It's one reason I think it's so fun. You feel really in tune with the revolver when you're the one adding all the components to make it go boom. Its also cool doing something that the frontiersmen in America did, makes me feel like I understand them better.