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    chronograph

    yes, I just bought one. I have always borrowed one in the past.
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    Anyone from US recently take a MZL’dr into Canada?

    we were also advised to go to the customs office in Erie PA, which is a short drive for us, and get the guns registered with them to show ownership before gong into Canada,so we had proof that we did in fact own the gun when coming back into the US. it really is not a big deal, just have your...
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    Anyone from US recently take a MZL’dr into Canada?

    went to newfoundland in September with my fl and had no problems at the Canadian border. you can call customs and they are very helpful and will give you all the info you need. the BP limit is a lot, about 12 pounds or so and must be in about 1 pound containers. the customs people will do all...
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    MINIMUM tool requirement

    sure seems that way doesn't it!!!
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    Flintlock Pistols in PA?

    none that I have ever seen.
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    It's rabbit huntin time

    i'm jealous!! the beagle I had 25 years ago, I hunted her for 13 years and every rabbit I ever shot over her was with my 20 gauge flint trade gun. those were some of the best hunting days ever!!
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    Groundhog Rifle?

    again, in our goofy state a .45 would be alright for deer and woodchucks, but not small game and the.40 would be good for woodchucks and small game but not for deer.
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    cold start in PA

    brutal here today with the low temps and the wind, tough day!
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    Track of the Wolf

    always been great for me.
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    cold start in PA

    hard to believe, but they got 5 feet about 40 minutes north of me, while we only have about 4 inches! but it is COLD!!!!!!!!!!
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    cold start in PA

    the good part is the deer will be up and moving to a food source. find that food, standing or just picked corn, and your in there, they have to eat!
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    cold start in PA

    opening of our 3 week flintlock only season starts tomorrow, with highs in the low teens all week, 10-15 mph winds and lots of snow. perfect weather :grin: good luck to everyone heading out.
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    PA doe

    thanks everyone. I hadn't built a rifle in 25 years, but was happy with the out come. finished a .36 cal Lancaster this spring and have the parts for a .54 and a .32 waiting in the gun room for a winter projects. thanks for posting the pictures! our flintlock season starts Tuesday, so hopefully...
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    PA doe

    I shot deer for 25 years with a trade gun I had built and decided to build a .62 cal rifle for my moose hunt back in September. that would give me better sights and extend my range over the smooth bore. shot a 3" 3 shot group with it on my 140 yard steel target from the bench. with these old...
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    PA doe

    well to start out, it was one of things that I thought needed to be done. had a deer come in right under my stand and thought: boy this deer sure looks small. after watching it at 20 feet for 5 minutes I could see it had a problem with its front leg and shoulder. the more I watched, the more I...
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