flatcreek
40 Cal
I think women are born with a supper nose, mine has one also.Well if her nose is like mines nose your dead in the water ,the reason I know have my little shop I got kicked outa the basement .
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I think women are born with a supper nose, mine has one also.Well if her nose is like mines nose your dead in the water ,the reason I know have my little shop I got kicked outa the basement .
Nice! Hopefully see you next year!! Well you never know she could have given birth at the Ft. that would have been a great story for them growing upA family friend is a shooter on the Kentucky Corps of Longrifles. We are planning on doing a camping trip with my parents next year to Ft Boonesboro the same weekend as the shoot. Wanted to this year but my wife is 8 1/2 months pregnant so that probably would have been a bad idea.
We will get them at the spring shoot next year!!What a great looking rabble! Congrats to Kentucky
That is a great looking pistol.First shots today through my new Loyalist British Sea Service pistol .62 caliber. All went well. Using 2F Swiss, lightly lubed tow and .600 balls. Started light at 25 gr. and worked my way up through 30, 35, 40 and 45. Stopped at 45 gr. because heavier loads weren't giving any shooting advantage, but were beginning to knock my knuckle a bit too much. This gun seems to like the recommended 35 gr. load just fine. It shoots about six inches high at seven paces, sighting down the barrel and putting the top of the tang at a six-o'clock hold to POA. I started getting misfires toward the end due a weak spark from a dulled flint, and after some emergency field knapping, got it sparking enough to get off another half dozen shots. I shot until I used up all my tow, which was I'd guess about 20 rounds. Conclusions: I'm happy with this gun. It's a lot of fun and runs well.
A friend took a video of me shooting:
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Pretty darn cool!First shots today through my new Loyalist British Sea Service pistol .62 caliber. All went well. Using 2F Swiss, lightly lubed tow and .600 balls. Started light at 25 gr. and worked my way up through 30, 35, 40 and 45. Stopped at 45 gr. because heavier loads weren't giving any shooting advantage, but were beginning to knock my knuckle a bit too much. This gun seems to like the recommended 35 gr. load just fine. It shoots about six inches high at seven paces, sighting down the barrel and putting the top of the tang at a six-o'clock hold to POA. I do think the lock time is a little slow, but maybe I'm comparing with Kibler locks. I started getting misfires toward the end due a weak spark from a dulled flint, and after some emergency field knapping, got it sparking enough to get off another half dozen shots. I shot until I used up all my tow, which was I'd guess about 20 rounds. Conclusions: I'm happy with this gun. It's a lot of fun and runs and shoots well.
A friend took a video of me shooting:
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Your not gonna eat that all at once I hope or we’ll have to start calling you Deer Chops .Did you make the knife looks home made .Not much ....yet again . Too much runnn and such ....but ... I cut , filed and ground the buttplate to final shape , slabbed off the wood of the stock along the barrel , side plate side , and carefully at the side plate , thickness of bolster on lock ... Tonight , after I get the fire started and goin , I'll put the buttplate in the coals for a bit till its red , then toss it in water to anneal it so I can bend and shape it tomorrow ...then drill the holes , make the nails and attach it to the buttstock .... Cutting up a good chunk of deer backstrap tonight . Cook up some chucks and gonna dice some up with onions ...like a hash ...gonna be yummy !!
Okay then Deer chops it is then .lolMAN !! I feel full !! Ugh ! Ate too much of it ! LOL .... I'm pretty sure I bought that knife at a rendezvous years ago
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