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Thank you for hosting us John.
It was good to see you again, and to meet CTBob.
I'm glad things went so well for both of your with your new guns.

Bob, I just sent you some links to some articles by our old friend Spence about lock and trigger parts, function, amd terminology.

I still think you should have quit while you were ahead and your 1st shot was in the bull.
 
It would have been my shortest participation sport experience... I like to miss sometimes, keeps me wanting to reload. LOL
 
Okay, so neither of the other two conspirators will do it, so I will brag for them.
CTShooter was shooting a kit gun he finished for it's 1st time, and CTBob was shooting his muzzleloader for the first time ever. Both guns shot well right out of the gate. Both shot to point of aim with good groups, Bob's with the very 1st load tried. Bob also had no issues or malfunctions, on his part or the gun's, lol.
CTShooter's kit came out really nice, fit and finish are beautiful. And, it shot pretty sweet 👍
 
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greetings i,m not new just quiet.Born when FDR was pres; shot ist rifle when Truman was in and havn,t stopped yet past pres CRRA; FFF 25 years at Camp Perry(master class hi powr) ;shot bp in 70,s with Ed Leete & the Natchaug Rangers .We were based at the Fin Fur Feather club Where I ran matches for the last 25 yrs;we have 25,50,100 &200 yard range;Great to kknow there is still ct people around.Im around and plan on staying in touch Pete
 
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