we started to trim it down this summer by tossing the clays into the top and blasting through the top,working quite well and more fun then a chainsaw by far.
I wish we all were closer to share in the fun of my years of hard work building this farm from live stock as my dad had to fire arms as i have. Nothing against farming but he left me to soon at 11 to teach me his tricks,and he did it all from birth to butcher them. Loved this farm with all his heart as i do and i can only hope i kept his place and make him proud for me to be his son.and to my mom for keeping it for me till i was 18 and took it over.She hated the country life and moved to town before he died and i stayed here with him from 7 to 11.The best years of my life. He died in the old farm house i am redoing while i was out milking the cows and he was cooking us some dinner. I can just hope john jr and john the 3rd and now john the forth will love and care for it into the future.
John 4th first rifle,look at the interest in his face and he could open the bolt the first try after i did it,I started something there I THINK i seen some sparks.that was a year ago about.He loves to go in my gun rooms with me too.
we have a oily rag just for his rifle and he go's and gets it and knows were his rifle is and we wipe er down when he come to visit me .
1904 Winchester, thought you mite like to see were it ended up kentuckyyeti
That first picture is priceless , his first look at it as my wife set it down. And if you look at my belt buckle you can see i am still wearing my avatar ever since 1979
