colorado clyde said:
Dewey3 said:
:hmm:
I woulda thought that a fellas TARGET RESULTS would show where they are better than some expensive fancy box.....
"Better"... is a hard thing to define and even harder to measure.... :wink:
That's strange ... at our range, we can almost always find out who's "better" by the evaluation the target scores, LOL !
Don't get me wrong - there is nothing wrong with having a nice shooting box, but ...
Alden seemed to be saying (in jest?) that if one was below average skill-wise that they could give the appearance of being better by having a nice box. But as I said, their target scores (or firemaking skill with flint and steel, or 'hawk throwing, or ...) would quickly prove otherwise.
One of the best shooters/reenactors/hunters I ever knew had almost everything in his old hunting or possibles bags. The only fancy thing he had was his flintlock rifle ... and boy, could he shoot it !!!
Appearance is one thing, skill another.
A fancy pilgrim is still a pilgrim, LOL.
Bottom line: yes, a nice wooden box, if you need one, would fit in better at rendezvous (although a possibles bag might be more historically correct unless you are portraying someone like Stewart), but at the range ???
Use whatever works for you - fishing tackle box, tool bag, K-mart sack, or a curly maple handcrafted box.