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Love these shots, really captures the moment.
That’s a Great shot !!
4f but almost dark outside. My wife is a photographer and has a fast camera with a good lens.That’s a Great shot !!
Is that 2f in the pan or chunks of frizzen flying?
Good looking photo. Just wondering, my last name is also Spence, my family roots run through OK, TX and VA. Ring any bells??The devil is in the details. Photo taken in the dark, with only 3 grains of prime.
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Nice pic! this one is of a young friend from Germany shooting my .58 Jaeger for the first time.Diggin through some pics and thought I had better share this one! The photo was taken at a territorial shoot hosted by the Fort Osage Muzzleloaders in Missouri last Spring.
The club photographer, Gary Zumwalt, took the awesome shot! There was ignition too, incase anyone wonders ! I am shooting my early Lancaster 50cal. 38" Rice swamp with deluxe Siler lock.
Larry
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Nice shot! In my case, it would be a splash of bleach spilling onto the photo. Great pic.!Diggin through some pics and thought I had better share this one! The photo was taken at a territorial shoot hosted by the Fort Osage Muzzleloaders in Missouri last Spring.
The club photographer, Gary Zumwalt, took the awesome shot! There was ignition too, incase anyone wonders ! I am shooting my early Lancaster 50cal. 38" Rice swamp with deluxe Siler lock.
Larry
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thats a great shooting technique!!!!!
i am a left handed shooter. when i was 13yo, my dad got me a right handed flintlock in tc hawkins. i closed my eyes for the flash for 2 years until i got a left hand fl in lyman deerstalker. it took me about a year to keep my eyes open.
When teaching young shooters some years ago, I would have them shoot but not tell them if the rifle was loaded or not. It helped them to realise they where flinching. Later I would sit next them with my finger on the trigger while they aimed. Since they never knew when the rifle would go off, they concentrated on aiming.
Love it! Raising them right!I had some youngsters over the other day for a flintlock rifle orientation, their dad took a video and isolated the pan flash pictures.
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Pan flash is cool to see but but what really interests me is the spark shower before the flash. The one in the lower picture is spectacular and would probably light a stick of green hickory! Notice how all the spark shower is directed into the pan and does not have to ricochet around before hitting the pan powder.
no way that that pan charge is not going off with that many pieces of white hot metal!!??The devil is in the details. Photo taken in the dark, with only 3 grains of prime.
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Spence
I can see your fore arm getting peppered, in this great photo!!!.
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