Self timer sir. Most cameras and phone cameras have timers for the shutter.
That's a very fine looking gun you're carrying, too. An interesting difference between UK shooters as opposed to shooters here in the colonies, is that in the UK they wear Sunday clothes and look rather "gentlemanly". But in the colonies we typically dress much more like the homeless more likely than not, and look ...well, scruffy
Blood??.....that's what the servants are forGreat observation @hanshi! A few days ago I was thinking about this when looking at pics of Saxton Pope and Art Young wearing ties while bow hunting. One advantage of my "scruffy" attire is that I don't mind blood from game getting on them.
I don't remember the barrel length.
Blood??.....that's what the servants are for
Hunting is supposed to be challenging. That is why it is not called 'harvesting'.I am old, hunting is supposed to be fun. Hunting in the rain is not so I don't
Was in England three times … London … so foggy I never got to see the clock on Big Ben.. RatsIt rains in England? I lived there three years and do know better. Never hunted there but here, when hunting in rainy weather with my flintlock I carried primed with my hand over the lock to protect it. Key to success is a good lock properly set up.
You didn't miss much friend!Was in England three times … London … so foggy I never got to see the clock on Big Ben.. Rats
Yes it is supposed to be challenging, but there's no law that states you must hunt in the rain. If it floats your boat go for it. It's not for everyone, especially us old farts.Hunting is supposed to be challenging. That is why it is not called 'harvesting'.
Bet yer a kid compared to me.Yes it is supposed to be challenging, but there's no law that states you must hunt in the rain. If it floats your boat go for it. It's not for everyone, especially us old farts.
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