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Congrats on a fine bird. That was a great story. I could feel the excitement, the tension and nerves and I could smell the black powder smoke. Well done. You need to submit your story to Muzzleloader magazine or Muzzle Blasts magazine for publication. :thumbsup:
 
Billnpatti said:
Congrats on a fine bird. That was a great story. I could feel the excitement, the tension and nerves and I could smell the black powder smoke. Well done. You need to submit your story to Muzzleloader magazine or Muzzle Blasts magazine for publication. :thumbsup:

He's right, with the photos it would be a great article in either of those and also Primitive Archer is running muzzle loader stories now.
I think it's worth a shot.. :thumbsup:
 
Well done. They're all trophies with a flinter, but that's an outstanding tom by any account! :thumbsup:
 
My guess would be to write it up on paper and submit it with the photos to the respective magazines. they usually have an address for the article submission editor someplace in the magazine.
 
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