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I just sat another 5 hours in a tree stand….

No deer were harmed during this Muzzleloading event….unfortunately.🤷‍♂️
I like your woods. I could sit for hours there alone with a flintlock rifle, powder horn and possibles bag and wouldn't mind if I didn't see anything. Of course I would be sitting on the ground with my back next to a tree. If I live and nothing happens and the good Lord willing I will turn 67 in a couple weeks. Forty years ago when I was in the army and using a knock off of a Baker stand I got a work out hugging a tree and pulling myself up, scratching up my arms wearing short sleeves before the weather got too cold. Then the doggone thing would tilt and nearly dump you out. Fortunately I never fell but you had to be careful how you would shift around in that thing. Still got it hanging in the garage.
 
I like your woods. I could sit for hours there alone with a flintlock rifle, powder horn and possibles bag and wouldn't mind if I didn't see anything. Of course I would be sitting on the ground with my back next to a tree. If I live and nothing happens and the good Lord willing I will turn 67 in a couple weeks. Forty years ago when I was in the army and using a knock off of a Baker stand I got a work out hugging a tree and pulling myself up, scratching up my arms wearing short sleeves before the weather got too cold. Then the doggone thing would tilt and nearly dump you out. Fortunately I never fell but you had to be careful how you would shift around in that thing. Still got it hanging in the garage.
lol. them baker stands were a workout. used one long time ago. don't matter how cold you going sweat. even when u tied your jacket with a rope to pull up. don't miss them stands
 
Was finally able to solder the trigger guard i snapped right at the point where the curl ends into the front flat part tryin to slightly bend it. I've ever had much luck soldering copper pipes but was happy I got this done. It did take me a couple tries but you have to learn somewhere.


I also ordered a new trigger guard for my Jukar kentucky rifle to customize it a bit.
 

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Went to the range today to help my buddy started shooting his newly built Kibler .40 SMR - he's hooked!

Also finished a powder horn for another friend's grandson for Christmas. Not anywhere near as nice as the ones that PathfinderNC makes, but I had fun making it and hope the young lad likes it! I sold him a CVA .32 squirrel rifle earlier this year for his grandson and his grandson loves shooting it. I told him I would make him a powder horn to go with the rifle along with a patch knife I gave to him. I like getting young folks started in ML shooting:thumb:

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Sometime back I traded a bull horn for some misscellaneous items . In the package he had some home made cleaner in a spray bottle. I decided to clean my Ithaca Hawkin .After running a bare patch to see if there was any sign of rust , the patch came out spotless. I took a patch and with the spray saturated the patch. It had a strong smell of ammonia. I wet the barrel generously and then ran a tight dry patch down the barrel. When I pulled it out it had a slight trace of tan? I am wondering if it was from the brass end on the cleanig rod or the barrel? I didn;t see any at all on the patches until I used this cleaner? my barrel has an excellent bore although it is gray.
 
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