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You have to register on the modern side at the clubhouse.

I'd try to get there by 7:00, if possible, to avoid the traffic jam. Even then there might be some traffic.
 
Don Steele said:
... SOME of us...like myself, prefer a slender 40 caliber precision instrument :thumbsup: , while others feel the necessity to drag along a virtual Napolean smoothbore field piece. :shocked2: :shake:
That said...it is fun to see those Big Bores really SMACK the long gongs when used by someone who knows how..!! :bow:

Just to be clear - some folks find it necessary to make all these scratches on the inside of their barrels in order to hit something. I consider that whole "rifling" thing to be a passing fad

Barry
 
Barry Geipel said:
Don Steele said:
... SOME of us...like myself, prefer a slender 40 caliber precision instrument :thumbsup: , while others feel the necessity to drag along a virtual Napolean smoothbore field piece. :shocked2: :shake:
That said...it is fun to see those Big Bores really SMACK the long gongs when used by someone who knows how..!! :bow:


Just to be clear - some folks find it necessary to make all these scratches on the inside of their barrels in order to hit something. I consider that whole "rifling" thing to be a passing fad

Barry

For the record, the very first Forum Woodswalk was won by a guy shootin' a Brown Bess.
Just sayin'. :wink:
 
I have to admit, September was my first Woodswalk and I got a lesson on what a quality smoothbore can do, in the hands of someone who knows how to shoot it.
It is such a treat to see someone ELSE absorb the excessive blast and recoil from their big bore :)youcrazy:)I'll volunteer to help carry the extra lead and powder required to get their field piece on target, since the load for my Squirrel rifle is pretty minimal. :grin:

To all considering this event....Bring whatcha got :thumbsup: ...we'll enjoy meeting and shooting together once again.
Pray for DRY weather.
Note to Barry: I hope the soles on those nice boots have worn in a bit by now..!!
 
Barry Geipel said:
Drop a message here if you are interested in joining us and give a preferred time.

I will start things off by offering a noon start on Sunday, June 12.

Barry

1:00 would work better for me because of church, but if you all decide on 12:00 I'll try and work around it. :thumbsup:
 
OUCH..!!!
Well, cinch'em up tight, and let's go..!!
Heck, I even have a new hat for the occasion 😎.
 
I'm so bummed I can't attend friendship... I'm having surgery on the 9th. Thoroughly disappointed, I've never had the opportunity to attend but I know it's one holy place!
 
I hope I can do the woodswalk this year. I have done the fort Vallonia shoot 3 times and went to friendship a couple of times but have never done any shoots there. I am going to try to be there this year but am still unsure of my schedual.
 
I would like to attend the woods walk on sunday also, if that's o.k.
I never did a woods walk and have been wanting to for a long time
 
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