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Interesting poll. The older age bracket of muzzle loaders would comport with the declining membership of the NMLRA, etc.
First muzzleloader I ever shot (I'm in you age bracket) was a .577 Enfield with CS association back around 1964. Enfields could be had for about $35 back then. (Mine had the J-anchor-S stamp mark, long before they were "copied" nowadays.Same here Woodwright in October, keep sparking
It seems like a lot of the 60+ age bracket started around the same time.Interesting poll. The older age bracket of muzzle loaders would comport with the declining membership of the NMLRA, etc.
Om show old, that when ah wush young the rainbowsh wush in black and watt; they hadn't come out with the colored onesh yet!
Thanks for your service. Polecat72 years old. Started shooting 22s at 9 years old. I was on the 4-H shooting team for a few years. Joined the Army in 1970 and qualified with the M-16, M-60 out of a helicopter and got to shoot an M79 and a 105 howitzer. After Vietnam, I didn't shoot guns for a while. It wasn't until about 1983 that I got serious about hunting and fishing again. Bought a CVA Hawken but I couldn't get it to shoot right. Sold it and bought a TC Hawken kit in 45 cal. I got good with the TC and liked it. Had to sell it and a few others down the road to finance a Shiloh Sharps. After that I bought a bunch of different rifles. Most are cartridge replicas along with 2 more Shilohs and a bunch of Ubertis. The last few years the addiction came back and I now have several percussion and flintlocks. My favorite is the Kibler SMR I built. Nuff said.
Not for long by comparison to some of these old farts...;-) 8 years for me.
Your little saying by Thomas Jefferson is incomplete. The last part of the sentence should read "... and tyrants."Not for long by comparison to some of these old farts...;-) 8 years for me.
Those were the days, my friend. We thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance forever and a day. We'd live the life we choose. We'd fight and never loose...
I'm 83 and still marching on! Back in about 1947 or so it all started with my new Daisy model 25 BB gun and has grown since into about all kinds of firearms, however now I've slipped back into shoot mostly higher end air guns but still buying cap and ball revolvers and might actually shoot one day,70 for me. --- I fired my first shot at age 5. I did not get into muzzleloaders until I was 25.