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Bill J.

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Goto your photobucket account and double click on the picture you want to use. It should bring it up in another/big picture.

Next right mouse click on the picture, scroll down and right mouse click on properties.

"Copy the "address" -> highlight the address and right mouse click and click on copy.

Then "paste" that inbetween the
 
No Problem Bill.... Quick question, what kind of gun is your son shooting, that is shooting offhand. It looks like a inline Hawken?

SP
 
Slowpoke, if you look close i think you will see the side lock and a percussion hammer on it just behind the upright pole he is standing behind.
 
Ahhhhhhh! I get a warm fuzzy feelin' all over when I see youngsters enjoying the shooting sports! It gives me hope that the traditions we all follow and love will continue for untold generations to come. Fine lookin' boys, Bill J. You and your youngsters keep shootin'! :thumbsup:
 
Nice look'n young'ns ya got ther, bet yore proud of'em!! :thumbsup:

Who makes tha rifle with tha "back action lock" onnit??

YMHS
rollingb
 
Reb,
Yeah, I saw that... that's why I was asking because it looks like a synthetic stock and the barrel likes kinda "inlinish"... if that's a word. :)

Never the less, I don't care what they shoot just so long there's smoke in the aire.

SP
 
Most excellent, best to get them away from shoot'em'up computer games as early as possible ::

My boy was a bit worried about the recoil, I said, "Son, you are built like a brick shite house (quaint English expression) If you can't do it, who can?" That fixed it :crackup:

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My daughter is a little young for a rifle yet.... the best I can do is get her interested in catalogues (TOW). Look at the excitement on her face when she thinks about all the cool stuff inside.......

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either that or she's Dr. Evil planning world domination.
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Robin, your son has got to be the luckiest kid in England! How many English kids get to shoot ANY kind of gun, much less a collection of fireable antique muzzleloaders?!?! :RO:
If only more English kids could be exposed to the shooting sports....... :cry: :thumbsup:
 
Thank you all for the great comments. My sons really enjoy it. I am blessed they enjoy doing it. The rifle my oldest is shooting is a Traditions Buckskinner Carbine, 50 cal. He now shoots a Lyman GPR 50 cal. The cabine was getting too small for him. Thanks again for all the nice posts.
BillJ :redthumb:
 
Slowpoke, I bet that when you read to her every night from TOW catalogue that she is just like the rest of us and drools all over the nice pictures :crackup:.
Zman
PS. when are you sending out the driving instructions in order to pick up that raffle rifle?
 
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