I'm really surprised I caught this on video! It is the best shooting I've done with this Lyman's percussion pistol. Next week I'll move back to the longer barrel black powder gun videos. Until then....Enjoy:
I agree with you......the fellows back in the day didn't complicate things, especially under attack. Load it & shoot it. That was the main thing. Thanks for watching....Awww Man! That was awesome! I gotta try that with my pistol next time I shoot it.
I think you did better with that than you did with your rifle
I have always suspected that is how it was done back in the day. I think sometimes we overthink things and make them more complicated than necessary.
Thanks for the video and that’s still the best introduction in the business!
Aaaah, thanks my friend. You are very kind......Makes a guy proud hes got a BPMS button to wear to the range
I like seneca runs with a flint gun. Running & reloading at the same time is a blast.If you put the capper on a short lanyard on your right wrist, you can shave a few seconds off your time. That is what I do for Seneca runs.
WOW...thanks for watching the videos. This is one of the best websites that likes BP shooting sports. Great bunch of fellows that posts here.I loved it. I think you should take the quotes off of speed. Just for reference, I’ve been watching your videos before I came to muzzleloading forum. I didn’t know they had celebrities here!
Aaaagh...thanks my friend. You fellows here are the best.Even if you dont shoot blackpowder and you just enjoy shooting period you cant help but like Marks videos. He puts alot of fun in what he does and his enthusiasm is contagious. Id like to see his subscribers reach what other shooting channels have on youtube.
Yep...its one of those fidgety spinner thingys.That was a great video ! I was cheering you on, even if you couldn’t hear it.
i always wondered what that green thing on your hat was. Now I know.
It did...it was almost too hot handle! Thanks for watching....Great video! Its crazy how much heat the barrel obsorbs when from a black powder burn that is only in the barrel for a fraction of a second. That must be some extreme heat to be able to heat up a barrel that fast.
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