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I've been dry firing my Pedersoli flint pistol using the wooden flint.It's a new pistol and I've noticed that the trigger pull is smoothing out some.Sure wish I had time to burn some powder in it... :(
 
i have 3 each 3" x 5" cards nailed to the fence in my back yard. I can stand inside my back door, aim at the cards, and "practice" aiming at the 3x5 cards. It's 25 + good steps from by back door to the cards.

Now if the neighbors across tha alley won't mind.... :crackup:

I sure hope they don't have binoculars and are investigating my acrtivities

i hate living in town.....

rayb
 
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