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Shooting the Early Lancaster County Flintlock Rifle

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duelist1954

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Mike, Glad to see you are healing up. Been there. The video quality is excellent as is the loading demonstration. And it was fun. Your "hah-hah" of delight when you hit the one liter bottle made me smile. Thanks for the new video and showing off that gorgeous rifle and the bead work.

Jeff
 
Nice rifle and nice shooting. I hope your shoulder continues to heal. Shooting is just as good if not better than physical therapy :grin: .
Jeremiah
 
Mike, I've noticed that in many of your videos you have shot a TVM rifle. I like TVM.

Have you ever reviewed any Jim Chambers' kits our built kits?

Just curious . . . Enjoy your videos.
 
What I noticed is that lock is FAST :wink: That builder did a very good job. Enjoyed watching the video.
 
Mike, trust the shoulder is still improving. I am taking my Neil Fields early Lancaster with a .40 swamped barrel and Queen Anne style lock to the range tomorrow for a skirmish shoot. I love the balance and handling of these early rifles, and man it is a real tack driver !!

Cheers

Heelerau
 
Thanks for the video Mike. Always enjoy watching what you put out there on YouTube.
 

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