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On Saturday, the North-South Skirmish Association held their carbine team match at the Spring National. My team came in 2nd in Class A-3. Got me shiny medal to look at!
Sorry on the loss of your friend. RIP.Just got back from Wyoming today. Laid a good family friend and muzzleloading mentor back to mother earth. I was blessed with some of his guns and tools, many books and shooting accurtments. He was a great teacher and human.
Thank you.Sorry on the loss of your friend. RIP.
That's dedication. Nicely done @TDM, nicely done.Finished with the lock. A before photo and a few after.
Thanks Pete, it’s a little over the top but I enjoy doing it.
I just spent a couple of nice days in the scrub, camped under a shady gum tree directly by the water. This morning, this unsuspecting young lad came toward the billabong to quench his thirst. The .54 Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken did what it was supposed to do - roundball, spit patch, 80 grains of Wano FFG real black. He yielded 35 kilograms of lean venison; the young spikers of this size are superior table fare compared to the large racked mature stags. I was fortunate enough to get an image of him as he was coming in, click with the camera, then up with the Hawken.
Cheers, Pete
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Nicely polished! That lock is screaming out for some engraving!Finished with the lock. A before photo and a few after.
I sympathize with you back in the day I tried to make a .545" round ball mold for my new 56 cal TC smooth bore as i couldn't get any balls for it , and the TC molds were way out of my budget > $100 the first attempt took me a week to make and the two haves produced a ball like your picture. but I learned more about using a mill doing that then I have in the 30 years since the second one only took a couple of hours and works fantastic. if I had to do it all over again I would just buy the factory one, but a odd sized one maybe just to keep my blood pressure upOn Thursday I cast a run of .36 caliber conicals, and invented what may just be the best projectile ever! I’m going to talk to Lee about making the moulds, and I promise to sell them to you guys at cost. BEHOLD! The fin makes it far more aerodynamic for greater accuracy, and doubles as a barb for increased efficiency and a better blood trail!
Jay
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@brewyak where did you shoot up in the hollow near Bellwood?I shot a qualifier for the Pa Company of Rifleman. Did really well shot a 177 2x using my .45 kibler SMR
Also took first in one agg and second in another. I was beat at the end of the day. A lot of shooting
At Susquehanna Sportsman in Danville@brewyak where did you shoot up in the hollow near Bellwood?
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