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Gordon

sent you a PM. Thanks.

They took quite a few pictures of my Rigby, they use any of them?

Thanks

Fleener
 
Colorado Clyde said:
Was it a wall or fortress gun?

Seems to me it was speculated to be a buffalo gun and was .7 or bigger, something along those lines. And for some reason it seems there was a French influence of sorts in there too. Any yall reccomember something approximating that collection of descriptors?
 
No by the looks but quite a spiel about it and yourself, group shots of all the teams but no names which is a pest. Will post it off in a day or two.

Cheers

Gordon
 
I patch a ball with a full patch, then cut a patch in 1/2 and add it to one side of the ball before loading,,It causes the ball to curve,,Works great for shooting deer standing behind trees.
 

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