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Another Welcome from Texas!
You have a very nice display.
Please tell us your shooting or hunting stories from Poland. It's great to hear from new friends from overseas!
Some of my own blood is from Poland - Kotsull, by name.
Welcome, my maybe cousin!
Unfortunately, in Poland you cannot hunt with muzzleloader, you can shoot only at shooting ranges.
I love flintlock weapons, I experiment a lot with historical materials and shooting techniques, shooting accurately is not as important to me as accurately reproducing old techniques. You can say that I deal with historical reconstruction with real ammunition :)
(Sorry for my English, I'm using translator)
 
Welcome from Central Ohio, Columbus. Family originally came over from Sedleitz and Bealistock, excuse the spelling, before World War II.
 
Another Welcome from Texas!
You have a very nice display.
Please tell us your shooting or hunting stories from Poland. It's great to hear from new friends from overseas!
Some of my own blood is from Poland - Kotsull, by name.
Welcome, my maybe cousin!
Myself as well Krawiec and Fuchs! Still have family that my brother visited with just before Kung Flu! Welcome welcome!
Joseph
 
Welcome from England , the polish in uk have blended in well, peace and harmony between us. Some are friends, I like your food shops here , but us shooters are outcasts here, one local forum said I was very brave to say I shoot squirrels
, that’s this green and pleasant land ,

“ please don’t shoot the little fury animals”. “ but they taste nice”.

( I used an unmentionable bsa Scorpio pcp )

There was a previous Polish shooter we were into discussions on cast iron bullet moulds lost touch with him, nice interesting chap ,love to chat again .

My polish friend, Dajac , 1959, years ago was shot down three times pilot-ing his Lancaster , I was 16, he said he had enough of flying, as he said on the third mission , shot down, the north see was bloody cold. Great older guy , things you remember, Poles make good parachutes too .

Ha ha ha pay no attention to me, i am
Just a 79 year old fart in a rocking chair. Love from UK

I paint a lot takes cancer off my mind , make ML but my failure in life is to play the banjo

My latest LH Gibbs style .5 oval bore No
I am not LH ed. got the lock on USA eBay $43

Love to you across the channel and those across the pond especially Tommy up
In Maine Gordon
 

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Unfortunately, in Poland you cannot hunt with muzzleloader, you can shoot only at shooting ranges.
I love flintlock weapons, I experiment a lot with historical materials and shooting techniques, shooting accurately is not as important to me as accurately reproducing old techniques. You can say that I deal with historical reconstruction with real ammunition :)
(Sorry for my English, I'm using translator)
You cannot hunt with a muzzle loader in Western Australia either been there 3 times
 

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