Sparkytfl
32 Cal
Yes. I joined three years ago simply because it's closest. It's okay though I wish the roof and the windows in the wall were higher so I could practice standing and not always hit my ramrod on the ceiling.4 Point?
Yes. I joined three years ago simply because it's closest. It's okay though I wish the roof and the windows in the wall were higher so I could practice standing and not always hit my ramrod on the ceiling.4 Point?
welcomeHello, all. I live in Western NY (Rochester). Started collecting BPCRs three years ago.
Bought my first Muzzleloader a year ago because I couldn't find primers but found a few tins of caps. It's a Spanish "Monarch" Hawken-ish 50 that cost a whole $120, and then I learned that all the accessories cost more than that. Liked it so much that I haven't bought a cartridge rifle since.
Followed it up with a custom 40 that I have no history info about other than "Vernon Dellinger, Parkersburg WVA" stamped on the side, I think he may have been a machinist because the lock, breech, and trigger are all custom with machining swirls.
Third was a Euroarms 1853 that turned out to have a curved barrel so I might have to sell to a reenactor.
Got my first flint a week ago because I haven't seen caps in forever, maybe some of you saw it on gunbroker, a 40 made by DK Lisle, looks like it was probably a Track Bucks County kit, but a great assembly job.
It should be nice to talk to traditional shooters on here. Haven't seen a single person at the range shooting anything but an inline in the last three years, so hopefully I can find some through here.
I belong to the same rangeYes. I joined three years ago simply because it's closest. It's okay though I wish the roof and the windows in the wall were higher so I could practice standing and not always hit my ramrod on the ceiling.
Then I wonder if we've met. I'm there sunday or tuesday afternoons almost every week when it's not freezing.I belong to the same range
That's the group I've heard of. They seem to meet all over the place.A bunch of the Little Beards club are out here at FT Niagara this weekend. They have alot of shooting at their Rendezvous. I don't know about just shooting
I've heard that's about the best place for shotgun, didn't realize they had a rifle range, or that they were that expensive.Sparky,
My wife and I shoot at Rochester Brooks
Howdy and welcome from South Carolina!!!Hello, all. I live in Western NY (Rochester). Started collecting BPCRs three years ago.
Bought my first Muzzleloader a year ago because I couldn't find primers but found a few tins of caps. It's a Spanish "Monarch" Hawken-ish 50 that cost a whole $120, and then I learned that all the accessories cost more than that. Liked it so much that I haven't bought a cartridge rifle since.
Followed it up with a custom 40 that I have no history info about other than "Vernon Dellinger, Parkersburg WVA" stamped on the side, I think he may have been a machinist because the lock, breech, and trigger are all custom with machining swirls.
Third was a Euroarms 1853 that turned out to have a curved barrel so I might have to sell to a reenactor.
Got my first flint a week ago because I haven't seen caps in forever, maybe some of you saw it on gunbroker, a 40 made by DK Lisle, looks like it was probably a Track Bucks County kit, but a great assembly job.
It should be nice to talk to traditional shooters on here. Haven't seen a single person at the range shooting anything but an inline in the last three years, so hopefully I can find some through here.
Welcome from just west of youHello, all. I live in Western NY (Rochester). Started collecting BPCRs three years ago.
Bought my first Muzzleloader a year ago because I couldn't find primers but found a few tins of caps. It's a Spanish "Monarch" Hawken-ish 50 that cost a whole $120, and then I learned that all the accessories cost more than that. Liked it so much that I haven't bought a cartridge rifle since.
Followed it up with a custom 40 that I have no history info about other than "Vernon Dellinger, Parkersburg WVA" stamped on the side, I think he may have been a machinist because the lock, breech, and trigger are all custom with machining swirls.
Third was a Euroarms 1853 that turned out to have a curved barrel so I might have to sell to a reenactor.
Got my first flint a week ago because I haven't seen caps in forever, maybe some of you saw it on gunbroker, a 40 made by DK Lisle, looks like it was probably a Track Bucks County kit, but a great assembly job.
It should be nice to talk to traditional shooters on here. Haven't seen a single person at the range shooting anything but an inline in the last three years, so hopefully I can find some through here.
Hope you survived the snowstorm alright.Welcome from just west of you
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