Traditional Muzzleloading Association
TMA Events and Activites => TMA Postal Shoots => Topic started by: Ohio Joe on August 05, 2019, 02:23:12 PM
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August 2019
25 Yards - Smoothbore - 7 Shots (Best 5 Shots Will Be Scored) - SB-75 Target
PaulK...............................................50-1x
25 Yards - Rifle - 5 Shots - SB-PR Target
Nessmuk............................................49-2x
Ohio Joe............................................49-0x
Axe...................................................48-0x
PaulK................................................48-0x
dMarsh..............................................47-2x
Lynn Burman......................................44-2x
No Powder.........................................44-1x
Sharp Stick........................................43-1x
15 Yards - Handgun - 5 Shots - SB-PR Target
Nessmuk...........................................35-1x
25 Yards - Handgun - 5 Shots - SB-75 Target
Nessmuk...........................................46-0x
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Here's my August target. I always get to see you guy's targets so you should see mine. I pictured it with my zeroing in target from the other day with my (new barreled .54 Lyman recall barrel)... My load was (both targets - 75 grains 1fg Meter Black Powder, .020 lubed ticking patch (but I also slobbered spit on patches) and a .530 Ball;
(https://i.imgur.com/iUXPdYY.jpg?1)
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I didn't get my targets shot this month. Got distracted with rendezvous and pronghorns.
I will aim to do better for September.
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Are you muzzle-loading Antelope this year Steve?
I haven't done it in years, but I always enjoyed it. Seems like everybody applies anymore for a tag and I just gave up on the drawing of one. I was lucky however. The first two Muzzleloading Antelope Hunting season's in Nebraska, I got the draw. I enjoyed that more then the ML Deer season.
:shake
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My target is on its way.
Dave
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I'm going to try for tomorrow morning for the 25 yard rifle... Axe and Paul haven't left us a whole lot of room! :toast :bl th up
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Are you muzzle-loading Antelope this year Steve?
I haven't done it in years, but I always enjoyed it. Seems like everybody applies anymore for a tag and I just gave up on the drawing of one. I was lucky however. The first two Muzzleloading Antelope Hunting season's in Nebraska, I got the draw. I enjoyed that more then the ML Deer season.
:shake
I could have used the muzzleloader. I drew an "any legal firearm" tag. However our "season" was only 3 days long and on BLM lands, anyone could have molested my hunt at anytime. So I determined to use my "if I see it I can kill it" rifle and shoot the first legal buck I found. It all worked out and I took the largest buck I'd seen in the area 6 minutes after legal shooting light.
But it sure would have been more fun to hide near the water hole and take one with my .40 cal flint rifle.
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Are you muzzle-loading Antelope this year Steve?
I haven't done it in years, but I always enjoyed it. Seems like everybody applies anymore for a tag and I just gave up on the drawing of one. I was lucky however. The first two Muzzleloading Antelope Hunting season's in Nebraska, I got the draw. I enjoyed that more then the ML Deer season.
:shake
I could have used the muzzleloader. I drew an "any legal firearm" tag. However our "season" was only 3 days long and on BLM lands, anyone could have molested my hunt at anytime. So I determined to use my "if I see it I can kill it" rifle and shoot the first legal buck I found. It all worked out and I took the largest buck I'd seen in the area 6 minutes after legal shooting light.
But it sure would have been more fun to hide near the water hole and take one with my .40 cal flint rifle.
Sound wisdom! :hairy
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Decided today was the day to punch my August target. Woke up to a beautiful day - rained last night, the air was extremely clear, no wind at all and a cool 80 degrees.
Got to the range and, darn it, the wind picked up. I had trouble carrying the target holder the 25 yards to post it. A couple times, as I was trying to hold steady on the black, I realized it wasn't the rifle moving in the wind it was me. A steady wind was gently blowing me backwards.
I tried my best anyway, but I gotta say my August target is not so august. I'll take it though as I figure no one else will want to take it ;D
At least I kept them on the paper and in the rings.
Target's in the mail!
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I hear you about the wind, SharpStick... I took advantage of the "no wind" day yesterday morning (though it came up in the afternoon) - but for once I out smarted it, if that's even really possible living in these wide open spaces as we do.
I wanted to get back to my sighting in of my new build flintlock this morning - but the wind had other ideas. Will keep an eye out for your target. :bl th up
I've noticed with my shooting as I get older - I seem to just get the wobbles in a slight breeze. I need to get back out to the Wildlife Management area and find me a nice little out of the way ravine that has good wind break possibilities. My local Range is so open there's not many days in the year that the wind doesn't sweep across it and the weeds are getting so bad along side the berms it's getting harder to find a wind-break out there.
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Not going to make it this month. Just had hernia surgery yesterday and I'm not allowed to drive for a week, nor lift anything over 10 pounds for 4 weeks! Sure puts a crimp in things - I have a new shed started in the back yard and that ain't gonna get done for a while. Howsomever, the Hodgepodge rifle only weighs 7 lbs. 8 oz. so you all had better watch out next month! :laffing :laffing :laffing
~Kees~
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Sounds all went well. Be careful with the recovery. :bl th up
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Yes ~Kees~ you take care and get healed up. :shake
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Had a beautiful day yesterday, targets in the mail today.
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Not going to make it this month. Just had hernia surgery yesterday and I'm not allowed to drive for a week, nor lift anything over 10 pounds for 4 weeks! Sure puts a crimp in things - I have a new shed started in the back yard and that ain't gonna get done for a while. Howsomever, the Hodgepodge rifle only weighs 7 lbs. 8 oz. so you all had better watch out next month! :laffing :laffing :laffing
~Kees~
Kees, take care of yourself first then shoot, would be my advise. :pray:
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To all who have offered advice and well-wishes for my recovery:
:yessir:
Thanks, guys!
~Kees~
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Kees, glad the surgery went well. Behave during recovery and do what they say. :hairy :yessir:
Dave
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Behave during recovery and do what they say.
It's hard! Too many things to do and Winter's coming on....
~Kees~