I will teach you my tricks to beat boredom while in a deer stand.I’ve been banned from putting a decoy out!!! I tend to get bored and finally shoot the decoy
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I will teach you my tricks to beat boredom while in a deer stand.I’ve been banned from putting a decoy out!!! I tend to get bored and finally shoot the decoy
That’s a nice TC…..makes my CVA wolf look a bit ghettoAs I fight boredom, I take photos. Here are photos of my primitive rifle.
It is a Thompson 50 cal. I use 150 grains of powder pellets and 250 grain sabot lead.
With a cute little primer.
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Above is my antique Thompson
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This is my ancient open site on the end of the barrel. Below is the one near the breech.View attachment 2912464
I think I might put an 1740s model scope on it next year. I would also like to get 2 more like this so I have three shots instead of one.
I have one more Thompson 50 but it has the flash pan and not the primer. It is too hot or miss for the modern meat hunter like myself. Also if the powder gets wet. Goooo bye. Deer…
Below is the simple action. Nothing to go wrong. Note I am wearing camo. We only need orange during firearms season. Here .
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Besides photos I count birds. I think there are a thousand and 27 robins here today, no doubt getting ready for a flight to a tropical wintering location somewhere in the Deep South like Iowa.
That would be normal for a Southie weapon though.That’s a nice TC…..makes my CVA wolf look a bit ghetto
Still gets the job done!That would be normal for a Southie weapon though.
Muzzleloader for us is a twosome hunt! Most successful when I am the “spotter” and mr muddy is the “shooter” it’s hard to see through all that smoke!!!!!As I fight boredom, I take photos. Here are photos of my primitive rifle.
It is a Thompson 50 cal. I use 150 grains of powder pellets and 250 grain sabot lead.
With a cute little primer.
View attachment 2912460
Above is my antique Thompson
View attachment 2912461
This is my ancient open site on the end of the barrel. Below is the one near the breech.View attachment 2912464
I think I might put an 1740s model scope on it next year. I would also like to get 2 more like this so I have three shots instead of one.
I have one more Thompson 50 but it has the flash pan and not the primer. It is too hot or miss for the modern meat hunter like myself. Also if the powder gets wet. Goooo bye. Deer…
Below is the simple action. Nothing to go wrong. Note I am wearing camo. We only need orange during firearms season. Here .
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Besides photos I count birds. I think there are a thousand and 27 robins here today, no doubt getting ready for a flight to a tropical wintering location somewhere in the Deep South like Iowa.
My scout and the wolf have same 9x32 scope I believe (it’s cheapest one but holds up well to large caliber, short range)As I fight boredom, I take photos. Here are photos of my primitive rifle.
It is a Thompson 50 cal. I use 150 grains of powder pellets and 250 grain sabot lead.
With a cute little primer.
View attachment 2912460
Above is my antique Thompson
View attachment 2912461
This is my ancient open site on the end of the barrel. Below is the one near the breech.View attachment 2912464
I think I might put an 1740s model scope on it next year. I would also like to get 2 more like this so I have three shots instead of one.
I have one more Thompson 50 but it has the flash pan and not the primer. It is too hot or miss for the modern meat hunter like myself. Also if the powder gets wet. Goooo bye. Deer…
Below is the simple action. Nothing to go wrong. Note I am wearing camo. We only need orange during firearms season. Here .
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Besides photos I count birds. I think there are a thousand and 27 robins here today, no doubt getting ready for a flight to a tropical wintering location somewhere in the Deep South like Iowa.
My flint lock has a waiting period of between a tenth of a second and 10 minutes after squeezing the trigger I know if you are aiming and trying to hold it on target it seems like it’s closer to the ten minutes.I like a flint lock, however you may as well just put the powder in it, unless the deer is coming to your stand for a coffee. (or at least that's me)
We have two flintlock guns, one is an antique pistol, which is still in good enough shape to fire if you want. When I bought it for DH we brought it to the hospital with us one night and scoped the barrel to make sure there wasn't any problems with it.