Here's a picture i finally found of me and my 8 year old son, with a little 4 pt. buck i took in 1996, with the very first muzzleloader i ever owned. I wish to the heaven above i had never sold that little rifle. That was 13 years ago, my son is now 21 years old...
..."Damn"...i'am getting old...
The rifle was an Itailian made, "Sile" .50 cal Hawken. The most accurate rifle i've ever owned. Funny story behind this rifle. My 14 year old nephew came over one afternoon while i was out shooting and as is famous with most teenagers, he started in with his little comments about how shooting muzzleloaders was stupid and that you can't hit anything at a long distance. So i say to him,
"Micky, here's what i'am going to do". So i picked up an old metal sauce pan lid, about 8 or 10" in diameter, that had a black handle in the center, so I hung it on a tree. I said,
"Micky, i'am going to pace off 100 yards, and i'am going to shoot the handle out of the center of this lid". He of course said i was crazy and could never do it. Needless to say, i paced off the 100 yards, turned and fired, "freehanded" and the... "PLINK"... told us i hit it, but we couldn't see through the smoke. So we walked back down to the tree and sure enough, there was a huge hole, dead center of the lid and the handle was no where to be found... :shocked2: He of course started hollaring, "It was luck, Do it again".
Sorry Micky, i called my shot, and i made it, nuff said. :blah:
Sorry, i didn't mean to hijack your post, but i thought ya'll might enjoy this little true story and our picture from a long time ago.. :thumbsup:
Danny.. :hatsoff: