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Hey fellas,

I'm flying into San Antonio on the 26th of this month to do a muzzleloading hunt near Vanderpool. Since powder and primers are not allowed on airplanes, can anyone give me a name and address in San Antonio for powder and caps. I need to buy a pound of GOEX 2ffg and a tin of #11 percussion caps.

I'd appreciate the help and thanks.
 
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my best guess is Nagels-you might call ahead to inquire about availability
 
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There is a Bass Pro at IH 10 and 1604 in San Antonio you can map quest it for directions.

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Powderhorn is a gunshop on southwest loop 410, just north of hy90 (90 goes west to uvalde).... i think the guys there are affiliated with a black-powder shooting range a little farther west on hy 90... they're good people to deal with...


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Thanks Gentlemen,
I'll folow out these leads. It's -6F tonight with heavy snow. Looking forward to the Hill Country.
 
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Powderhorn is a gunshop on southwest loop 410, just north of hy90 (90 goes west to uvalde).... i think the guys there are affiliated with a black-powder shooting range a little farther west on hy 90... they're good people to deal with...


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Thanks Gentlemen,
I'll folow out these leads. It's -6F tonight with heavy snow. Looking forward to the Hill Country.


I lived in the hill country for awhile some years ago,,,rather be north of the high-line................even at -6F Wink


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I've always called the Hi-Line the Big Lonesome. You can see yesterday and tomorrow while standing in the same spot. Yep, it ain't bad, no siree, not bad at all.

The older I get, the harder I find it to focus on wonder of it all when it's -6F or -35F on the Hi-Line with a Cut Bank zephyer sustained at 30 mph. Gonna git some gud BBQ and Mexican food. If if I kill a deer or a pig, it will be a bonus!
 
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