The reason I say "used to" is the new softer, gentler, way things are going for everything, I thought maybe they had done away with it.correct, I was a Scout and used to enjoy shooting in the Summer jamborees.
The reason I say "used to" is the new softer, gentler, way things are going for everything, I thought maybe they had done away with it.correct, I was a Scout and used to enjoy shooting in the Summer jamborees.
I hunted in Upstate Pa, where my grandparents lived, Bradford, PA, McKean Cnty. Only 7 mi from NY line , so it is about as far north and west as you can get! Cold, rugged, tough country. Did I say cold? it was known as "the Ice Box of Pa" !Anyway, I hunted for years with a group of 5 or 6 and we would share the meat from our deer with each other because not everyone always got a deer. Since there was usually plenty to go around, I would donate my Deer each year to either the SR Citizen Ctr or the Local Orphanage. They were always more than happy to get the free meat! Nothing was ever wasted.I always thought the difference was putting food on the table or just killing to get a tag.
I never shot anything I wasn't fully ready to clean and eat.
I do not really know if they have it anymore, given that Scouting in general has fallen on hard times.The reason I say "used to" is the new softer, gentler, way things are going for everything, I thought maybe they had done away with it.
That's the way it should always be done. Conservation rules are in place so our kids can have those experiences. Common sense is the least we can do.I hunted in Upstate Pa, where my grandparents lived, Bradford, PA, McKean Cnty. Only 7 mi from NY line , so it is about as far north and west as you can get! Cold, rugged, tough country. Did I say cold? it was known as "the Ice Box of Pa" !Anyway, I hunted for years with a group of 5 or 6 and we would share the meat from our deer with each other because not everyone always got a deer. Since there was usually plenty to go around, I would donate my Deer each year to either the SR Citizen Ctr or the Local Orphanage. They were always more than happy to get the free meat! Nothing was ever wasted.
Nice looking range. Where is it located?View attachment 154757
This is the little guy all grown up with my original 1862 Bridesberg
Elk Neck State Park in Maryland.Nice looking range. Where is it located?
Ice box of PA i can agree, furthest NW not so much. Hunted west springfield ,Erie County many times between route 5 and Lake ErieI hunted in Upstate Pa, where my grandparents lived, Bradford, PA, McKean Cnty. Only 7 mi from NY line , so it is about as far north and west as you can get! Cold, rugged, tough country. Did I say cold? it was known as "the Ice Box of Pa" !Anyway, I hunted for years with a group of 5 or 6 and we would share the meat from our deer with each other because not everyone always got a deer. Since there was usually plenty to go around, I would donate my Deer each year to either the SR Citizen Ctr or the Local Orphanage. They were always more than happy to get the free meat! Nothing was ever wasted.
Yes, Bradford used to get hammered from the "lake Effect" from Erie!Ice box of PA i can agree, furthest NW not so much. Hunted west springfield ,Erie County many times between route 5 and Lake Erie
Yes, I know where it is. Looks very nice. My brother lives in Oxford,PA which is just over the MD line into PA. He worked at the Peach Bottom Nuke plant for PE. I am very familiar with the area.Elk Neck State Park in Maryland.
It had just undergone a big renovation. They did a great job on it. View attachment 154758View attachment 154759
Correct, i am the same way . it is total cost to me, whether it is the firearm, shipping, tax etc, it is all money coming out of my pocket.I have been watching auctions and it seems to me that guns (BP) are selling for more than they did last year. I haven't seen anything I would consider a bargain.
I noticed there are several Thompson Center 50 cal flintlock rifles on auction from PA Auction. https://hibid.com/lot/127110959/thompson-center--50-cal-flintlock-rifle?ref=lot-list
A word of caution you have to take buyers premium, sales tax, shipping and processing fees into consideration when bidding. I set up a spreadsheet and plug in bid amounts until I hit max I want to pay. For instance, if you bid $350 you will wind up paying $500.
It's about 45 minutes from me. You need a truck to get back there. I'm sure you could do it in a car but you could very easily bust something. Somebody decided to use baseball sized rocks on the entrance road. Really rough ride even in an F250. Other then that, great range.Yes, I know where it is. Looks very nice. My brother lives in Oxford,PA which is just over the MD line into PA. He worked at the Peach Bottom Nuke plant for PE. I am very familiar with the area.
No, Boy Scouts is now Scouting, and from what I've seen the folks running the organization did it to themselves. Scouting is no longer anything close to what it was intended to be, and its changes have harmed Girl Scouting in the process (imho)I do not really know if they have it anymore, given that Scouting in general has fallen on hard times.
I agree and have thought about that issue some. I think the original T/C and CVA were so popular because they represented reasonable quality at an acceptable price point. Muzzleloading is not like CF arms, which get you shooting with just the purchase of the gun and some ammo. The knowledge, time, and expense involved in getting accessories to shoot your new muzzleloader is not insignificant.I agree as well.
I shot entry level guns most of my life; CVAs, Thompson Centers, Lymans. I didn’t buy a semi custom Muzzleloader until my early 40s…we need a source of good quality entry level traditional blackpowder firearms.
1st CVA I ever saw, was a kit in box, behind a display in a sporting goods store, for $70.00…anyone even remotely curious about muzzleloading, blackpowder & rendezvous could afford to take that leap.I agree and have thought about that issue some. I think the original T/C and CVA were so popular because they represented reasonable quality at an acceptable price point. Muzzleloading is not like CF arms, which get you shooting with just the purchase of the gun and some ammo. The knowledge, time, and expense involved in getting accessories to shoot your new gun is not insignificant.
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