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    Crazy Crow Fur Trade Era Hawk

    My wifes gonna be angry at you folks! Now ya got me to looking at hawks and she caught me red handed! :shake:
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    Crazy Crow Fur Trade Era Hawk

    Yes, he was going two and three times the distance to see how the hawk would do, and he was sticking it almost every time! That boy is a natural. :grin: I did order extra handles just in case but, they were not needed so far. Again, I've got to say, Crazy Crow's hawks are real good throwers...
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    Crazy Crow Fur Trade Era Hawk

    I have a stone that is designed to sharpen shovels and machetes, when I used it on the head of my hawk, it sharpened it up real well. Holds the edge pretty good too.
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    Crazy Crow Fur Trade Era Hawk

    Thanks everyone! We had a great time and I just ordered a new heavier hawk for my sons upcoming birthday. He seems to be a real natural at throwing. :grin:
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    Crazy Crow Fur Trade Era Hawk

    Went camping with the family and took mine and my sons hawks that we got from Crazy Crow with us. Great hawks and very easy to throw. First time throwing and we both had it down within minutes. Here are a couple of links showing us throwing...
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    Traditions Tennessee

    I'm 6'1" and have fairly long arms and I can shoot this rifle pretty well! It is a very accurate gun with the 1:66 twist. I shoot a .15 patch w/.490 RB and 75gr. Goex. Smacks with authority! :thumbsup:
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    Hello from Texas

    Welcome to the site! :thumbsup:
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    Texas "howdy"

    Welcome! :thumbsup:
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    Springfield Hawken .50

    Get a new barrel! :thumbsup:
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    Arizona Rifle

    "A .50 might be iffy on elk and bear" You have any idea how many elk have been killed here in Oregon with a .50 smokepole? LOTS!! :grin:
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    Hi-from St. Louis, Misery

    Welcome aboard and be sure to post up some photos when you go shooting! :thumbsup:
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    Fridays supper is looking good!

    Congrats on the bunny and getting your gun worked out. I like the looks of the trade style rifle and will someday have one. What caliber is yours?
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    Hello, the camp

    Welcome! :thumbsup:
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    First time to the forum

    Welcome! :thumbsup:
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    just joined

    Welcome and enjoy the site! :thumbsup:
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    American Folk Art Powder Horn

    X2!
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    Wet weather hunting?

    Thanks fellas. I am thinking that light drizzle and sprinkles will be the way to go. If it's pouring down a steady flow, I'll be home with the cocoa! :grin:
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    Bucks Co. Schimmel

    Fine looking rifle! Congrats on the new addition to your home. :hatsoff:
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    My Tom Knight rifle UPDATE!

    Tom, I did not get a chance to sight in. I went up with my dad and my 13yr old and spent all my time helping them shoot, I never even got to pull mine out of the case! Did have a great time in the field though and really enjoyed teaching my son how to shoot his Traditions Tennessee rifle. He is...
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    finally got pics of my new .50 rifle

    "I have a 711 year old grandmother that lives in Fayetteville Georgia." How did she get here before Columbus?! :rotf:
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