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Strong gusty winds and showers here today and I've been itching to get the real shotgun out!
I have not shot my ML since the end of Jan and today after work I could not resist. Working Tia in brambles she bolted a few, great fun
I swear to god Nath, I'm going to have to stage a posed photo of myself to show these guys that we are twins...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Beautiful dog and gun, Nath. Nice rabbit, too. The other, uh...
"Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale, and undermine the military are saboteurs and should be arrested, exiled or hanged"....President Abraham Lincoln
very kewl Nath. Wonderful post and pictures as always. Blessings. Was thinking of you and Game Keeper tonight. I recently took possesion of Cable's Brown Bess and tonight I was pouring some .715 balls for it for future range work. I was thinking that I just may try to shoot only BP this hunting season Starting with Dove season in Sept, then small game, Muzzle loader early season, more small game, general Deer season and late season muzzle loader. The Brown bess provides the possibility of this. I plan on working up some shot loads for this one. I picked up the necessary 11 gauge cards and wads, to try to get patterned for some bird and small game loads. The history of the Brown bess had me thinking of my brothers across the pond
Always enjoy your posts
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
Nath, I always enjoy your reports and photos. Keep them coming. I saw some deer running wild up near the Scottish border about half way across. Have you tried hunting those? Especially in the highlands?
Kirk: An old geezer who loves the smell of freshly turned earth, old cedar rail fences, wood smoke, a crackling fireplace on a snowy evening, pristine wilderness lakes, the scent of
cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester. Blog: https://www.kirkdurston.com/
rjohns94 wrote:very kewl Nath. Wonderful post and pictures as always. Blessings. Was thinking of you and Game Keeper tonight. I recently took possesion of Cable's Brown Bess and tonight I was pouring some .715 balls for it for future range work. I was thinking that I just may try to shoot only BP this hunting season Starting with Dove season in Sept, then small game, Muzzle loader early season, more small game, general Deer season and late season muzzle loader. The Brown bess provides the possibility of this. I plan on working up some shot loads for this one. I picked up the necessary 11 gauge cards and wads, to try to get patterned for some bird and small game loads. The history of the Brown bess had me thinking of my brothers across the pond
Thankyou rjohns Loads of info for that bess o' yours on the muzzleloading forum in the smoothbore section. Watch out for someone by the name of Brit though, he's trouble
KirkD wrote:Nath, I always enjoy your reports and photos. Keep them coming. I saw some deer running wild up near the Scottish border about half way across. Have you tried hunting those? Especially in the highlands?
Yeah sure Kirk,
Dumfries and Galloway, The Gass forest sorta north of Glen Luce
Thanks for the pictures and stories Nath. Alway a good read when you post and it brings back memories of the times that I was stationed in Edzell, Scotlan from 1968 through 1970.
Lots of great people in Great Britain and some really good fishing too.
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Nath wrote:
Dumfries and Galloway, The Gass forest sorta north of Glen Luce
N.
What is that carbine chambered in...?
Looks worst than it is friend. Good ole'30wcf. She was shot twice by me. Once at 60yds and then after a run a second at 80 or so yards. The two bullets were within 2" of each other. The second one put her down.
She was one of the best eating roe deer I have ever had!
bigbore, it is a Pedersoli double 12g of IIRC 1983 vintage.
I removed the horrid varnish from the stock and stain and oiled it revealing some grain.
I had to tune the locks a little and regulate the barrels some as they were way off POA and to be honest may need some more regulating I noticed the other day!
Jaguarundi wrote:Nice bag Nath .So tell us how you are fix'n up Briar Rabbit for supper.
Just lately J I have been removing the saddle and sliceing the straps. Then fry it in olive oil with garlic and mushrooms or onion served on a crust. Quick n' simple
Nath wrote:Strong gusty winds and showers here today and I've been itching to get the real shotgun out!
I have not shot my ML since the end of Jan and today after work I could not resist. Working Tia in brambles she bolted a few, great fun
Nath.
Well Nath... FWIW my MOTHER thought that was a snap of Me from last year' trip to South Dakota...
C2N14... because life is not energetic enough. מנא, מנא, תקל, ופרסין Daniel 5:25-28... Got 7.62?
Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
Kirk: An old geezer who loves the smell of freshly turned earth, old cedar rail fences, wood smoke, a crackling fireplace on a snowy evening, pristine wilderness lakes, the scent of
cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester. Blog: https://www.kirkdurston.com/
Nath, Thanks for another excellent account of Your adventures with Tia and Your fine selection of firearms. I always enjoy Your posts and the pics You include with them,keep 'em coming!