Loyalist_80
Pilgrim
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Hi all, my name is Nicole and I live in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
I learned to shoot muzzle-loading black powder rifles in October 2008, from a group of very knowledgeable & friendly men in San Luis Obispo. I was educated on the handling, loading and shooting of both caplocks and flintlocks.
Before I learned to shoot black powder guns, I learned to shoot modern rifles, so by the time I started shooting muzzle-loaders it wasn't scary... even with the disconcerting first flash of the flint!
I currently am searching for the right Brown Bess to buy. I'm a somewhat petite girl ("average" height & weight), so I'm wondering if a full Brown Bess is a good idea, given my size! :haha: Whatever I end up buying, it's important to me to find a Rev War era gun.
Additionally, I am actively seeking to join a Rev War Reenactment British regiment in my area and/or the Sacramento area. The 1700-1800's is my favorite historic era, and I'm eager to get involved any way I can. A couple of the recruitment officers have been so kind as to get back to me, but I feel it never hurts to network as much as possible! So I'm sneaking in word here, too. :grin:
See you around the boards!
I learned to shoot muzzle-loading black powder rifles in October 2008, from a group of very knowledgeable & friendly men in San Luis Obispo. I was educated on the handling, loading and shooting of both caplocks and flintlocks.
Before I learned to shoot black powder guns, I learned to shoot modern rifles, so by the time I started shooting muzzle-loaders it wasn't scary... even with the disconcerting first flash of the flint!
I currently am searching for the right Brown Bess to buy. I'm a somewhat petite girl ("average" height & weight), so I'm wondering if a full Brown Bess is a good idea, given my size! :haha: Whatever I end up buying, it's important to me to find a Rev War era gun.
Additionally, I am actively seeking to join a Rev War Reenactment British regiment in my area and/or the Sacramento area. The 1700-1800's is my favorite historic era, and I'm eager to get involved any way I can. A couple of the recruitment officers have been so kind as to get back to me, but I feel it never hurts to network as much as possible! So I'm sneaking in word here, too. :grin:
See you around the boards!