Flintlock vs Percussion ends Sept. 30, 2011

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Sounds like fun. I think I'll shoot a good target with a flinter and a bad one with a cap gun just to mess up the modern boys. Them caps'll never catch on anyways.

Many Klatch
 
Looks like the rockbangers are buildin' up a pretty fair team. :thumbsup:

Them new-fashioned popgun shooters are in for a good old-fashioned whuppin'!
 
Team Flint so far

Capt., Jethro224
skunkskinner
makeumsmoke
hanshi
Lonegun1894
T.O.
Roy
armakiller
RC
PaulN/KS
Hockeyref
Papa
Many Klatch
Maven
caddo
Pete D.
 
Oh I see...Fair weather friends. Some of the members of the whippersnapers were capsmakers and that was all good. Now..not so much :haha: :blah: . Thats ok though. Instead of using the 1:48 twist Hawkin I used in the last competition I'm getting out the 1:66 twist Kentucky. Already lightend the trigger pull a little to make it easier to shoot off hand and the slow twist should make my shots a little more accurate. :wink:
 
Fair weather friends? I think you'll find many of us using a flinter no matter what the weather is...sign me up Jethro. :thumbsup:
 
As I would be if I had one. All you OLD guys are hoggin all the good guns :haha: . How bout sending me one of yours Swampy...help a poor boy out??? These production guns is all I gots. :redface:
 
I like to be on the winning side of things, do I'll shoot . . .
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BOTH flint and caplock.

I will use the same rifle, though, just change the locks out. Had a custom made a few years back so I could do that.
 

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