JohnnieT
Percussion Enthusiast
I've been really scrounging for percussion caps lately, and it got me thinking about folks in the first half of the 19th century. How much of their shooting was recreational? How much did they keep stored by way of primers and powder? Most of my shooting is recreational, so my desire for lots of supplies is more of a want than a need. In terms of hunting, if every shot I fired was aimed at food, then I likely have enough for a lifetime. The rest of it is for grins and...yeah that. Do you think our forefathers thought of supplies and storage like we do today? Did they think of their guns as tools only?
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