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omefford

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Lurking around the site for a bit and decided to register. Been out of BP for several years but now that I have time I'm going to drag the guns out again.

1. 70's vintage T/C Hawken .45
2. 70's vintage Lyman Zouve .58
 
Welcome to the fire!!! I am sitting on the north bank of the columbia river,so Oregon ain't to fer away. Glad to here the BP is comeing out of retirement.

Tradegunner
 
Howdy from Newberg!

where abouts do you hang your hat?

My group in Yamhill is doing our annual 4 day Rondy next weekend, sounds like an opportunity to me!
 
Hi Brett, Nice to hear from somebody local. I'm in Wilsonville. I would like to know more about the Yamhill shoot.

Oliver
 
Its about time to blow the dust off those rifles and make some smoke.

Glad you're getting back into it. There's a fair number of rondies happening around Portland in the next few months.
 
omefford, Hello from Sheridan, It's always nice to see more Oregonians here.

Bill, where can we find more information about these rondys in the portland area?
 
Bill, where can we find more information about these rondys in the portland area?

The most comprehensive listing is on the Washington State Muzzleoaders website.

Wa State Muzzleloaders

Covers the PNW and generally has contact info.

Closest ones to Portland are at Yamhill (Brett's favorite), Vernonia and Government Camp.
 
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