Traditional Muzzleloading Association
TMA Events and Activites => TMA Postal Shoots => Topic started by: Ohio Joe on March 06, 2020, 09:12:55 AM
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Those who entered our Annual 2020 Paper Silhouette Match - Targets have been mailed out this morning. Watch your mail box. :toast :toast :shake
Good luck to all, and have fun with them... This years new targets are a bit more of a challenge, but I know you guys can do it!!! :bow :shake
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Got mine today. Thanks Joe! :yessir:
Kees
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Got mine today. Thanks Joe! :yessir:
Kees
:hairy
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:yessir: Got mine yesterday as well. :hairy
Dave
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:yessir: Got mine yesterday as well. :hairy
Dave
:hairy good to hear! :hairy
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Got mine yesterday,also. Still got a dang chicken on it ;banghead;
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Got mine yesterday,also. Still got a dang chicken on it ;banghead;
:laffing
That darn chicken!!!
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:hairy mine showed up yesterday. It's good to see that they are more harder! SHARPSTICK, let's see how ya do again :applaud :wave poorboy and good luck amigo.
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:hairy :toast :shake
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Got mine yesterday,also. Still got a dang chicken on it ;banghead;
Mine too, but I stuck him back in the envelope right quick with that Bear.....hopefully that Bear will get him before I'm ready to shoot.... :laffing :lol sign
:hairy
Russ...
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I'm toying with a new shooting technique;
Aim where I believe I'm seeing those Silhouettes - then move my sight picture where they ain't???
I've never lead a stationary chicken before... :laffing
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Joe, a word to the wise......Those stupid Chickens will eat yer lunch if ya ain't real careful...and that is what makes 'em so much fun.
Running around out there like a Chicken with it's head cut off, will make a fella learn to trust his wobbles.
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Joe, a word to the wise......Those stupid Chickens will eat yer lunch if ya ain't real careful...and that is what makes 'em so much fun.
Running around out there like a Chicken with it's head cut off, will make a fella learn to trust his wobbles.
I think I may have practiced trusting my wobbles this morning from 25 yards offhand with my .40 cal Ed Rayl barrel Rifle - and that darn quartering wind (strong wind) coming in from eleven o'clock! I kid you not; See my little chart below (X = Center X) (* = Hit)
9* X
9*
9's**
8*
The group (if you can call it that) "long string measurement 3-3/8"
With a wind shift, why I think I would of surrounded that "X" sooner or later if I'd of kept shooting... :laffing
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Got mine! :hairy
The chicken is as small and flighty as ever.
This year I'm going to try the Alvin York method (adapted for chickens) - crow like a rooster and take my shot when she stops to check out the annoying rooster.
Will it work 3 times? We'll see.
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Got mine! :hairy
The chicken is as small and flighty as ever.
This year I'm going to try the Alvin York method (adapted for chickens) - crow like a rooster and take my shot when she stops to check out the annoying rooster.
Will it work 3 times? We'll see.
By golly, it worked for Alvin York, I see no reason why it won't work for you SharpStick! :hairy
My approach might be to aim where they ain't... A feller wouldn't think a stationary silhouette could move around so much... :laffing
In case anyone's a wondering what Silhouettes we're talking about, here's a picture & they can be shaded in as the ones on the right... They are mailed out in the white like the one's on the left... Silhouette sign up for 2020 is now closed - but there's always 2021...
(https://i.imgur.com/oqPKM9z.jpg?4)
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:hairy
Good targets all....now hitting 'em that's good too, iff'n I can, I will do me best and I'm hopeful of gettin that done real soon.
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I was cleaning off the desk the other day and found an envelope from Ohio Joe, with silly wet targets in it, to be postmarked by the 15th of THIS MONTH! Okay, so I have two weeks to shoot six targets, three shots each. I was going to make the attempt yesterday, but first had some errands to run. First (and final) stop I got back in the Ranger, hit the starter and heard "wrrrr, click, click, click".... Not good! :o ;banghead;
Called around and my neighbor came out and gave me a jump. Drove home, the battery appeared to be dead. Took it to my friendly neighborhood mechanic who put the battery on the charger for an hour and then put the tester on it, which showed it was good. I took it home and reinstalled it in the truck which started right off, and drove back to Paul's Auto. He checked around, poked around, jiggled cables and found that the cable from the battery to the started relay was loose. The nut on the relay post needed to be tightened up, which seems to have fixed the problem. I drove it this morning on the weekly shopping expedition and it started right up, every time. :applaud
With all this hoopla I didn't get out to the range yesterday or today. I may possibly go tomorrow, otherwise it's postponed until next week some time, but I intend to "get 'er done!" :bigsmile:
Has anyone else shot their targets? The I'net seems to be silent on that score!
~Kees~
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Glad all turned out okay with your pickup, Kees.
No Powder has turned his in... The scoreboard is at the following link;
http://tradmla.org/tmaf/index.php?topic=23707.msg222604#msg222604
I'm hopeful to get mine shot next week as that October 15th date can sneak up on a feller pretty quick... :shake
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I'm hopeful to get mine shot next week as that October 15th date can sneak up on a feller pretty quick... :shake
You got THAT right! :laffing :laffing :laffing
~Kees~
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YEEHAW!!! I got out today and got 'er done. There was a guy shooting pistol on the 25 yard range so I used the 50 yard range, paced 25 yards from the firing line and then 25 back from the target to make sure I was close, added a yard or two to make sure and loaded from the pouch. All went well, I even managed to hit the various critters a couple of times. I shot the bear last and wouldn't you know it, my second shot missed by a mile! :Doh! I did manage to clip his foot though.
All in all, not bad for a near-sighted old white guy with cataracts.... :laffing :laffing :laffing
Stopped by the Post Office and had the envelope post marked; now I just hope it gets to Joe! :pray:
It was kind of funny, it was taking me time to reload between shots, while the guy on the 25 yard range sounded like he was having a war! At one point he ran I don't know how many shots as fast as he could pull the trigger. I didn't hear him switch magazines so he may have used two guns but I doubt if there was much accuracy there. To each his own, I guess.
~Kees~
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Happy to hear you got it done Kees... :hairy
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Got mine shot today too! Targets will be in the mail before the day is done.
The range was busier than I've ever seen at 7:00am, probably 'cause we finally got some cool (under 100 degrees) weather.
I thought I was doing fairly well until I see what the fellow next to me does.
He was taking his first shots with a newly built-from-kit Traditions long rifle, percussion style like my Traditions Hawken. Said it had been 30 years since he'd shot black-powder. From bench at 50 yards he put his first 5 shots in a 4" bullseye. He then moved out to 100 yards and did almost as well with only 1 small horizontal adjustment.
I was a little frustrated 'cause after looking over and comparing our 2 rifles it appears the barrels are the same, both .50 cal and same length, both percussion.
I rewarded his efforts :bow by telling him about TMA and gave him one of our phamplets. :shake
They don't pay me all the big bucks for being TMA state rep for nothing. :laffing
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Got mine shot today too! Targets will be in the mail before the day is done.
The range was busier than I've ever seen at 7:00am, probably 'cause we finally got some cool (under 100 degrees) weather.
I thought I was doing fairly well until I see what the fellow next to me does.
He was taking his first shots with a newly built-from-kit Traditions long rifle, percussion style like my Traditions Hawken. Said it had been 30 years since he'd shot black-powder. From bench at 50 yards he put his first 5 shots in a 4" bullseye. He then moved out to 100 yards and did almost as well with only 1 small horizontal adjustment.
I was a little frustrated 'cause after looking over and comparing our 2 rifles it appears the barrels are the same, both .50 cal and same length, both percussion.
I rewarded his efforts :bow by telling him about TMA and gave him one of our phamplets. :shake
They don't pay me all the big bucks for being TMA state rep for nothing. :laffing
Good to hear Sharpstick. :shake
Remember, he was shooting from the bench - you were shooting offhand. :bl th up
Still, I always get a kick out'a watching someone nailing those center X's as long as it's not against me... :laffing