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silent sniper

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Good day everyone, it has been awhile since I have been on the forum. I am still enjoying my muzzleloaders, and they are continuing to treat me well.

Here is a recent video my wife and I made. In the video I was able to connect with 2 squirrels with my pedersoli frontier .32 flintlock. One of the squirrels presented an extremely difficult shot that I managed to pull off with a little luck. I hope you enjoy, SS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_Dx-EFN6P4



 
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Great video quality...You beat my record!....Course mine was running... :haha:
:thumbsup: :hatsoff: congrats!....I hope you make more videos.....You have a knack for it.
 
Enjoyed your video!
Good camera Man!..Keep em coming!
Nice shots..Glad to see you back!
 
Great video,and some good shooting! I enjoyed watching :grin: Thanks :thumbsup:
 
BRAVO!!

WHO is your camera operator? Not only was the video great on information, BUT the cinematography was well above what is normally seen on YouTube. That's more like Professional, High Grade TV stuff.

TWO JAGS?
:doh:
You mean you can do that? GENIUS!

LD
 
Loyalist Dave said:
WHO is your camera operator? Not only was the video great on information, BUT the cinematography was well above what is normally seen on YouTube. That's more like Professional, High Grade TV stuff.
LD

From this statement:

Here is a recent video my wife and I made.

I assumed it was the "better half." If so, she certainly did do a GREAT job. :thumbsup:

Loyalist Dave said:
TWO JAGS?
:doh:
You mean you can do that? GENIUS!

A trick I learned from watching as well! :doh: I've been carrying around a T-handle, but realized a jag would be just about as good and much, much smaller to have in the shooting bag! :thumbsup:
 
Fantastic video, excellent shooting and excellent advice. My hat is off to you :hatsoff: and I am giving you a standing ovation. On a scale of 1 to 10, that was a solid 12.
 
Thanks everyone for the kind words, we are happy you guys enjoyed it. My wife and I enjoy making videos together and we would like to continue to produce them.

As for the jag trick, that simply came out of necessity more then anything else. I had a patch stuck in the barrel and I was frantically searching for something to put on my ramrod to help me pull it out. Thats where the idea came from and it certainly works.

Thanks again for the kind words, SS.
 
Great quality video. :hatsoff:
You lost me when you said "25 degrees"...!! :surrender:
Down here..in my part of LaFlorida, 50 or so is our idea of a brisk Winter morning.
Congratulations on your great hunt and thanks for sharing.
 
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Very good production. I really appreciate your obvious respect for tradition and your quarry. Well done!
 
Great job on the video and hunt! The two jag idea is so simple and brilliant...could have used that idea a time or two, thanks for the tip. I hope you and yours continue to do more videos...very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
 
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