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How funny...my 91 year old mother
Tells me I am still young ( I'm 65 with 2 disabling accidents behind me) I tell her it's not the years but the miles and my speedometer has turned over twice!
Shortly after I bought my GPR (1986) I took a little trip up to Chadron NE. to visit the Museum of the Fur Trade . I found a rifle with a tack pattern that I liked, took a picture of it and put the same pattern on my rifle. It is still on there to this day...I just wish I could remember what...
Bighorserider I thought I would throw a little nostalgia your way...back in the late 70s early 80s I was a carpenter working for the company that owned Woolco dept stores. I traveled around the southern part of the country doing the finish out of the stores. The company that owned Woolco was...
I credit Louis L'Amour with sparking a love of early American history in me sometime in the late 60s or early 70s. I had hunted with unmentionables for many years but it wasn't until 1986 that I bought my first fire-breather... a 54. Great Plains rifle. The very next Missouri hunting season it...
Centre County resident here, wanting to get envolved in this hobby/lifestyle...but because of health issues I'm having trouble getting off to a start. (But start I will!)
I have a couple of 32 bore rifles(.54 cal.) It really wouldn't cost that much to clothe and feed it...much less than trying to make the change to .50 cal and you would be keeping the historicity of the rifle intact.