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Matchlock hunting?!?

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Fellers been arguing at work for years about whether or not a matchlock is suitable for hunting critters that have noses, with the majority opinion being that burning match smells too strongly to allow deer to come close enough to shoot. I got one already this season, so with the pressure off, I decided “why not?”
I was up in the stand with my Dale Shinn 12 bore (90g FFg, denim patched .690) and a hank of match made by soaking hemp cord in hardwood ash lye. After a couple of hours, I noticed movement- eight does feeding their way through the trees right at me from dead upwind. As they approached the clearing, I made sure my match was hot, cocked, and tested- ready for action.

And then the damn dogs that the idiots at the hunt club behind me have left running for a month lit on their trail and started belling. They took off the wrong way and I never saw them again. 🤬

But now that I’ve seen that it *can* work, I’m planning to get back out there as soon as I can! We’ll see…

Jay
 

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When I was younger, all the old farmers smoked a pipe or cigar waiting for a deer. They always seem to get one. Mostly with a single shot shotgun loaded with slugs, and in bib overalls.
 
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