I started with a lyman great planes rifle in .50 cal. shot it just the way it left the factory. shot that for 3 years. then picked up a hoyt .40 cal. barrel for it. shot that for 7 more years. then got a Hopkins and Allen under hammer in .45 been using that ever since.
you don't need an expensive or new gun to win matches. that lyman was bought at a yard sale for $120. the h&a at a gun show for about the same price. I use real black powder and cast my own balls.
along the way met a lot of good people. had a lot of fun. still shoot in matches when they have them.
you don't need an expensive or new gun to win matches. that lyman was bought at a yard sale for $120. the h&a at a gun show for about the same price. I use real black powder and cast my own balls.
along the way met a lot of good people. had a lot of fun. still shoot in matches when they have them.