I am an impatient man. Somewhat the realization that, at 80, there may be fewer days, left. I am in incredible health and real estate investing has been good for me and my wife. But who ever knows any of us could be done, today, tomorrow? I have never fired a muzzle loader and my Woodsrunner is at least two weeks away.
When it comes, then I want to do a really good job on the stock and metal work. I am looking at Kibler's videos and also videos about finishing violins with curly maple. There are some high end furniture guys near me and will haunt them as well.
So I want to shoot? There is a Southern saying, "If you want it, you NEED it!"
So, last night I bought Jamie Huxley's Colonial. Yeah a bit heavy as compared to WR, but it is ready to shoot! I also carried an M1 Garand in high school and it weighs about the same. Also I have little interest in hunting and it should be a good paper puncher! So carrying it to the range would be no big deal.
Here is my new and first "shootable" muzzle loader. You may have seen Jamie's post. His pictures. I want to get some help. measuring devices, patches, whatever else makes this go bang.
When it comes, then I want to do a really good job on the stock and metal work. I am looking at Kibler's videos and also videos about finishing violins with curly maple. There are some high end furniture guys near me and will haunt them as well.
So I want to shoot? There is a Southern saying, "If you want it, you NEED it!"
So, last night I bought Jamie Huxley's Colonial. Yeah a bit heavy as compared to WR, but it is ready to shoot! I also carried an M1 Garand in high school and it weighs about the same. Also I have little interest in hunting and it should be a good paper puncher! So carrying it to the range would be no big deal.
Here is my new and first "shootable" muzzle loader. You may have seen Jamie's post. His pictures. I want to get some help. measuring devices, patches, whatever else makes this go bang.