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I shot without a backstop on the farm years ago. I don't know how far it went.
Yes Maurice. That’s Andy the Widowmaker. Simon CIs that Andy Buckner of the Widowmakers posting .? If so Regards From Rudyard or ' Lt Mork ' I just joined this forum
Old Bill Williams?Back in '25 I took a shot at a bull elk this side of the Musselshell. That critter did not move so I took another shot. Still that critter did not move. I then traversed closer, same thing. I moved within what I thought was 4 rods. I could see whiskers on that ole bulls nose. So I took my final shot and heard a "pink".
It was then I realized there was a mountain of clear quartz between me and that ole bull. Being such a clear grade a quartz, that big mountain acted as a lookin glass.
That ole Elk was 150 miles away.
Maybe so?Old Bill Williams?
Hi Andy Many clatch . Simon Who's handle I know not wrote a few more words .But I trust you are well and oft think of our' Band of Brothers' Ime 74 Wife & two kids Village Counselor, Menz shed ,Search & Rescue two dogs a cat & a garden full of plum trees but I still hunt and make guns . & write even on with a book about my travels in West Africa in 65. " The wildest dreams of Kew are the facts of Timbuctoo' Paraphraised from Kipling who actually wrote' Kathmandu' , but I only got within 140 mile from Timbuctoo, no traffic, no roads either has it limitations .Oh well I did get commissioned into the then Red hats So that's as good Regards Lt Mork aka Maurice / RudyardHi Mork
Hi Andy Many clatch . Simon Who's handle I know not wrote a few more words .But I trust you are well and oft think of our' Band of Brothers' Ime 74 Wife & two kids Village Counselor, Menz shed ,Search & Rescue two dogs a cat & a garden full of plum trees but I still hunt and make guns . & write even on with a book about my travels in West Africa in 65. " The wildest dreams of Kew are the facts of Timbuctoo' Paraphraised from Kipling who actually wrote' Kathmandu' , but I only got within 140 mile from Timbuctoo, no traffic, no roads either has it limitations .Oh well I did get commissioned into the then Red hats So that's as good Regards Lt Mork aka Maurice / Rudyard
What's the farthest you've ever shot at an animal/target with a long rifle? How was it's accuracy, and what mistakes did you make (if any), and how not to do them. By the way, do any of you know why I'm back to "pilgrim" instead of 32cal? Sorry for the change of subject.
Historically, I think someone during our war for independence has done better (245 yards?) but I forget whether they were a British soldier with an specialized arm or an American colonist with a typical long rifle
Sorry about not responding a bit sooner, but in regard to your question, I am not entirely sure, but it may have been. I can't seem to find the reference to this particular event.Was it Daniel Boone at the British officer? I think that was around 245 yards.
How many shots?2” group at 200 yds with 45 cal Gibbs rifle. 500+ gr bullet, 100 grs 1f Swiss.
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