I have taken that under advisement and will do a better job next time. I just wasn't all that proud of my shooting.
Old Shepherd
Old Shepherd
You don’t have to be proud of your shooting. Just be proud that you’re shooting!I have taken that under advisement and will do a better job next time. I just wasn't all that proud of my shooting.
Old Shepherd
Ring shank nails. That's a great idea. Thank YouThanks bud ... The first few trade guns I had problems with the nails backing out so ... I found these round nails with things like rings down the length of em ... I get them now and grind the round heads square ... They dont back out , knock on wood , thank goodness ...
How d0 you like shooting the Charle Haffner nightmare target ? The one with the crow and groundhog . Always gave me a fit . Thanks for sharing.Here’s what I was up to all last week
How do I find these 2 shopsI would buy a traditions kit not as pricy as the others they go together very easily and shoot as good or better then any other kit out there that being said the locks can be hit or miss but are worth the added effort to have them tuned. you might talk to the people at Deer Creek or log cabin shop they may tune it for you if you buy the kit from them
Google themHow do I find these 2 shops
Did you bring the Mrs along 🤨Today, I had the opportunity to talk about early American firearms at the fall state meeting of the Kentucky Society U.S. Daughters of 1812 held at First Vineyard Winery near Nicholasville, KY. Yes...all 4 black powder guns were "NOT" loaded and "yes" the ladies were interested in the history of those guns!
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