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yooper2

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Good morning all! New guy here living in Mid Coast Maine, originally from the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. I've been shooting muzzleloaders as long as I can remember, my first shot with any sort of firearm was from a .40 chunk gun my grandfather was supporting on his shoulder. My interests are pretty varied, I hunt upland birds and waterfowl with muzzleloading shotguns, get a lot of joy from cap and ball revolvers and rifle muskets, and I think longrifles are the most elegant firearms ever made. I've built one muzzleloader (not from a kit), a half stock .32 cap lock and do a lot of repairs/make small parts to get old guns shooting again. I'm looking forward to sharing my love of these guns and learning more about them.

Eric
 
Good morning all! New guy here living in Mid Coast Maine, originally from the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. I've been shooting muzzleloaders as long as I can remember, my first shot with any sort of firearm was from a .40 chunk gun my grandfather was supporting on his shoulder. My interests are pretty varied, I hunt upland birds and waterfowl with muzzleloading shotguns, get a lot of joy from cap and ball revolvers and rifle muskets, and I think longrifles are the most elegant firearms ever made. I've built one muzzleloader (not from a kit), a half stock .32 cap lock and do a lot of repairs/make small parts to get old guns shooting again. I'm looking forward to sharing my love of these guns and learning more about them.

Eric
Greetings!

I second the Ancient Ones. We're a quirky bunch, but we have fun, and nobody leaves a Geezer Shoot hungry!

What part of mid-coast? I'm in Brunswick.
 
Ill check it the Ancient Ones for sure! I'm in Surry and work down in Brooklin.

Eric
Just as a point of reference, Surry is not in the Mid-Coast region, but Acadia-Down East. Absolutely beautiful area, love the ride down to Stonington.

Are you into historical stuff? I could share some things in your area on private messages if you are.
 
Good morning all! New guy here living in Mid Coast Maine, originally from the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. I've been shooting muzzleloaders as long as I can remember, my first shot with any sort of firearm was from a .40 chunk gun my grandfather was supporting on his shoulder. My interests are pretty varied, I hunt upland birds and waterfowl with muzzleloading shotguns, get a lot of joy from cap and ball revolvers and rifle muskets, and I think longrifles are the most elegant firearms ever made. I've built one muzzleloader (not from a kit), a half stock .32 cap lock and do a lot of repairs/make small parts to get old guns shooting again. I'm looking forward to sharing my love of these guns and learning more about them.

Eric
Welcome from a Maine Native exiled to New Hampshire. 👍
 
Just as a point of reference, Surry is not in the Mid-Coast region, but Acadia-Down East. Absolutely beautiful area, love the ride down to Stonington.

Are you into historical stuff? I could share some things in your area on private messages if you are.
Locally most folks seem to consider Down East starting at the Schoodic Peninsula but I'm not one to split hairs on geography! I'm very interested in historical stuff, I used to work for a cultural resource management company before going into wooden boat restorations full time . I went to Fort Knox in Bucksport before even closing on my house here. Would certainly appreciate any points of interest!

Eric
 
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