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Sean McKown
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Reply #15 on:
April 30, 2008, 11:05:41 PM »
Lady of the woods, We are from a "quiet" range, and we also dont allow spotting scopes, actually both clubs I belong to dont allow spotting scopes. In my years of BP shooting, well any shooting, I have developed habits. I usually just take the abuse, then when the ball is rammed home, I dish it out. Sean
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Sean McKown
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Pioneer Longrifles
Groundhog
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Reply #16 on:
May 11, 2008, 10:28:26 PM »
Soak it good... then pull both loads why cuzz I had a shooter load three one time ... ata meat shoot years ago... I let him step up to the firing line before I called him back...ta make a point "how close he came" two may go down range three kin go everywhere.
I know a fella we call "one-hand" for a that reason.
Mark her RAMROD !!! Glad ya got yours done ... Lets ya know what be down the bore.
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Conocheague Valley Men
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Remove all WARNING LABELS , survival of the fittest.
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Bountyhunter
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June 04, 2008, 11:23:06 AM »
Blunt talk is important in life. This PC BS is what causes accidents. Safety is blunt. Either speak to the issue or suffer the loss of your hand, your eyes, or your life, or someone elses.
The line is for Shooting. If you want to talk trash, then rack your gun and go set in the shade and talk. Its that simple.
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“The will to survive is not as important as the will to prevail... the answer to criminal aggression is retaliation.” --Jeff Cooper.
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Lady of the Woods
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June 04, 2008, 09:28:16 PM »
oh my, thank you for that. I'll keep it in mind kind sir.
Z
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Bountyhunter
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Reply #19 on:
June 04, 2008, 10:20:52 PM »
Id rather have your feathers ruffled for a couple minits than to hear that you were hurt for some reason. Your feathers will heal, but havin you loose a hand or your eyes or who knows wouldnt ever heal. We want to keep you around.
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“The will to survive is not as important as the will to prevail... the answer to criminal aggression is retaliation.” --Jeff Cooper.
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Lady of the Woods
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Reply #20 on:
June 04, 2008, 11:05:26 PM »
no ruffled feathers here : ) I prefer ta keep all my parts n pieces too. here's to ya.
Zanwho'sbeingveryveryquiet ; )
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edwardamason
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Reply #21 on:
June 04, 2008, 11:23:22 PM »
thats why all muzzloader ramrods should have a witness mark on the.
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