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Author Topic: A new gun is on the horizon  (Read 6515 times)

Offline mario

Re: A new gun is on the horizon
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2015, 11:41:58 PM »
The funny thing is, while a builder of some of the finest ML guns, I'm pretty sure Jud used a TC Hawken when shooting with our club...

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Re: A new gun is on the horizon
« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2015, 03:12:36 PM »
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The funny thing is, while a builder of some of the finest ML guns, I'm pretty sure Jud used a TC Hawken when shooting with our club...

Was that in NY state? I just got off the phone from talking with Jud, we were discussing the gun Jesse's going to build for me. I mentioned what you said about him shooting a TC at your club. He said the only time he ever shot a TC was when Mark Baker lived here in Michigan and Marks first gun was a TC.  Jud said he shot it a couple times to help him  get it sighted in. Then he said, " he must have me mixed up with someone else, I've never shot in New York state."
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