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    WITHDRAWN pietta 1860 Army London

    Found one!
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    Borrowed a gun Saturday........

    In 1990 I moved to Idaho. I did not own a big game rifle and could not afford one. I built (more like asssembled) a CVA Frontier in .50 cal. Never killed a thing with it. Soon I bought an actual hunting rifle and the CVA went in the closet, for 30 years. On Friday my oldest son killed a spike...
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    Cornfield Buck

    I have a friend with property here in Idaho. He manages the deer really well and gave permission to try and get some mule deer spikes out of the gene pool. I grabbed my JW Donelson #22 .54 and went to work. This old spike stopped at 30 yards +/-. My friend said "Shoot that deer." So I did. 70...
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    Retired

    Bucket list item is done. Flintlock is officially retired. Fork horn taken at 25 yds +/-. Round ball and 70gr of black powder. He was facing me and the ball entered upper chest where meets neck. Destroyed wind pipe, left lung, liver, stomach, exited in front of left hind quarter. This was...
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    The Gift

    2 years ago my mother and step father gifted me a very old flintlock rifle. It was purchased from an antique shop with very little known about it. Although I have great visions of the deeds this rifle has performed. The rifle is approximately 45 cal and has brass furniture. The barrel is 44"...
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