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Thanks for taking the time to answer.
I was wondering, whether you took the smooth rifle kit. Nice finish and the add-on look good, too.

Congratulations, again.

Silex
 
You have built a beautiful rifle and you have a nice buck to show for it, congratulations. Do you have any relatives in North Carolina? I used to hunt on another Wyatt farm there, in Wilkes County. Keep yer powder dry.......Robin :wink:
 
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Beautiful gun and buck! It's nice to see a young fellow going for it!
 
None that I know of but it's possible. My family walked over from Kentucky in the 1830s and settled on the Richland creek valley in Arkansas. I live about an hour north of there now. I still hunt that ground once in a while as it is now contained in the Gene Rush WMA and Buffalo national river land. I thinks it's neat to walk the land my ancestors once walked.
 
That is so awesome. Congratulations on the deer and what a beautiful gun.....
 
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