Doc..........We have had six GSP's and consider them amazing creatures.
A friend of mine had a "jack" that was so fast , it would dive off the rear porch (3 ft up) and catch birds in the air that flew by!! WOW!A friend of mine, Kit Ravenshear ,a Scot , Had a Jack Russel . The little Jack , was like a " house meteor." He would circle the living room via the backs of chairs , couches at a speed I can't honor with a description. The only way a human conversation could be maintained , was for me to suspend his body by holding the little bullet so his legs/feet couldn't touch anything for traction. Then , after the laughter subsided , we could talk about guns. I still laugh at the memory of this. I think Jacks are hunting dogs. Who would need a gun , with a dog like a Jack. He would just catch the game. oldwood
That Long legged terrier is what our K.C. would term A "Parsons", named after the Reverend John (Jack) Russel as a ratter and dog tall enough to run with his and other Fox Hounds.They come Smooth or broken coated. As apposed to the Short "Queen Anne" leg variety to Push down Fox Earths.. OLD DOG..
Thank you for the welcomeWelcome from New England.
Thank you for the welcomeWelcome from New England.
hi I have not been able to get to talk with everyone. Busy with work. But I do want to thank everyone for the warm welcome. Thank you.Welcome! Nice to see another newcomer like myself. I'm currently building my Traditions .50 Mountain Rifle flintlock and I'm very excited to shoot it! I live in Central Texas and I shoot with a group of guys called the White Smoke Brigade in the Canyon Lake/Wimberly area. If you're willing to take the long drive, I can put you through a friend of mine and you can attend our shoots. We shoot on the last Saturday of the month. These are a good group of guys and they'll teach you everything you need to know about black powder! If you're interested shoot me a PM.
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