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schmidt

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Hello all!
Last month I got my first roebuck with my .45 Shannondoah muzzleloader. An now I´m here to learn.
It´s a funny feeling to hunt with black
powder in an area where the last "white smoke" was seen about 100 years ago!
Geetings
Det
 
Baikal,
Welcome to the forum.Plenty of good info here.
Nice Rehbock in the photo.
Weidmannsheil :thumbsup:
 
Baikal,
Welcome to the MLF,great to have you
with us.Have a few of your countrymen
with us.Just wondering how you heard
about the MLF?Hope you visit often and
contribute when you can.
I am snake-eyes :hatsoff:
 
Hallo Det.
A big welcome from the northern part of Germany. :wink:
Looks like Kirr get a new hunting fellow.
:hatsoff:
 
Welcome Baikal! How is it that you came to pick that name? Baikal is in Russia. Are you a transplant?
 
I like russian weapons, they are so simple and functional (some say ugly).
My favorite guns are two Baikals kal. 16 with short barrels and kal. 12.
 
They are built tough and a little rough around the edges, but they can take a lot of abuse and they just keep on working. Sort of like the Russian people themselves.
 
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