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Welcome from the guy above you in SW lower Michigan.
You’ll enjoy it here, great bunch of people.
 
Hello. I'm a new member as of this morning! And happy to be here.
Yesterday I purchased a Kibler Woodsrunner in 54 caliber with a Cherry Stock. Cherry is my favorite wood for its warm rich tones and grain variations. But the staining process will be a challenge. So if anyone has any suggestions that could help would be appreciated.
Have a great weekend.
Thanks, Mike B

Howdy! Just met another member from NW Indiana -- I'm from SW Michigan. Thinking of setting up a shoot/woodswalk for some local blackpowder folks at my farm once things cool down a bit (September, probably) if you might be interested.
 
Hi Pratt, Yes I know. I can't wait to get it. Then I'll have to force myself to slow down and take my time making it properly. I get too impatient. Hope to use it for the ML Deer season this year. M
 
Hey Pratt,
To answer your question, I have been shooting since my 9th birthday. So just about 64 years on and off. I was doing a bunch of bench stuff up until about 6 years ago. Trap since my 9th Bday. I got into BP when I lived in FLA many years ago and loved it. Now since I have retired (for the 5th time) I finally have the time to really enjoy it. With military service and school and work I never got to be able to really dedicate the time. But I have it now and can't wait to do some really serious shooting. M
 
Well, I don't recall asking a question, but thanks for the Bio. You startetes earlier than I did. I started at 12 shooting a Brown bess. You have more experience, I never did Fowlers.
 
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