I hear you. Never enough hunting time, and even when we are successful at it, we lament the other opportunities we missed. We are a funny bunch, but we are also living full lives, immersed in our planet and all its good stuff. Congratulations on your archery successOur ‘Pre-Rut Antlerless’ season was two weekends ago and I missed it . I always take my muzzleloader out during that time (used to be a .40 percussion, now my .58 flinter). It might’ve turned out for the best as I took a nice buck with my bow on that property a few days later.
I’d have enjoyed seeing that play out! Good advice from experience, thank you!Very good. .62 is a great cal.. Just don't loose yer short starter in the snow. Coulda killed two at 10 yds. , but dumb hunter lost starter , and reload not possible.
Ok I’ll take that advice, thank you. It also seems to happen when I don’t give the trigger a good pull. Not sure how the mechanics work on that, but it seems like the equivalent of limp wristing a handgun (flintlock of course) and getting a stovepipe (I’m talking about the octagon barrel here). Glad to hear your opinion about Mark. The few times I’ve seen him in the past two years, I’ve announced that “Mark is still my president.” I think he’s still president of the MLA.might want to change or 'fit' the nipple to the cap. sounds like the first try seats the cap and the second fires it. mark is a great. guy and does great work
Highly recommend this caliber. Barrels aren’t getting any cheaper, and if you have one handy, you won’t regret having a gun with such high horsepower in your quiver. Thank you for crediting me with the lucky shot. Mark Wheland made the gun.Many years ago I bought a couple of rifles .62 barrels and a couple of 90% inletted stocks. You guys are making me get the urge to pull them back out and finish them.
Nice job on the gun and taking that deer with it too.
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