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We sure did enjoy your company and wish you all the best until we get back together next year
That’s a tight group, it’s wild how accurate these guns are for the money
Yep. I’ve even done better than that a few times. I am the limiting factor when it comes to that guns accuracy. If you put yours on a good sand bag rest and take your time you’ll really be surprised.That’s a tight group, it’s wild how accurate these guns are for the money
Me to!! Well it’s my oldest son’s now!
Loving the attention to detail!!Scraped and sanded the Fowler stock today. I tried Dave Person's method of using trans tint and alcohol. It definitely makes you work harder scraping all that off but you don't miss an inch!
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I'm confused why did you scrape it off?Scraped and sanded the Fowler stock today. I tried Dave Person's method of using trans tint and alcohol. It definitely makes you work harder scraping all that off but you don't miss an inch!
To show any low spots.I'm confused why did you scrape it off?
To do the final stock shaping. The dye just helps so you know where you have scraped and haven't. And Loja Man is right it helps show low spots and rasp marks.I'm confused why did you scrape it off?
That red shirt would be good for hunting season stands out,looks good too .Shot my Frontier flintlock, not the best outing for accuracy but had a good time anyway.
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What a great looking rabble! Congrats to KentuckyYesterday I was in Kentucky shooting with the Pa Company of Riflemen against the Kentucky Corps of Longrifles. We shot at Ft Boonesboro. Unfortunately KY won this year, have to let them win every once in a while since they are such great hosts
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