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First kill with a flintlock

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Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.

I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
We're proud of you & your well placed shot with a smoothbore :thumb:
Relic shooter
 
Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.

I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
Congratulations young man, I'd be proud to call you my grandson!
 
Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.

I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
Good doings
 
Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.
I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
Congratulations young man! You've shot yourself the perfect sized hog to simply clean and then drop onto a hot BBQ pit.
A little seasoning is all that is needed. Serve directly from the BBQ when done.
 
Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.

I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
nice. u will never forget that day. congrats to you.well done
 
Way to go! You know hanging on this board your with a bunch of old guys. I also had my first kill with a flintlock this year and I'm 75.
You know the good thing about hanging with old guy? They know stuff.:thumb:
oh yes. these guys on here are smart. nothing can compare to their experience
 
Very good job on your first kill. Your kneeling positon is very solid, with not much room for improvment . Are you working on getting national 3p air rifle records ?
Thanks very much. In fact I'm the shooting captain at my high school. I scored a 242 3position this year in the nationals. which was I think top 18%
 
Hi guys

I turned 16 a few days ago and just got my hunting license here in florida. I already got my first kill with a flintlock. It's an indian made 1777 charleville shooting patched .65 roundballs i casted myself.

I was walking down a trail on this public land in the evening, maybe around 4 pm when I saw 4 or 5 little piglets crossing the trail. I kneeled and when one of em turned broadside I squeezed the trigger at about 40 yards. Hit it in the brain. Now that I look back I probably should have waited to see if mama pig would come out but im still happy.
Good shooting!! Hopefully that's the first of many more to come
 
Man Yeah! Thats gettin it done! Great job!

After 40 years of airguns I finally moved over to BP a couple of years ago for the increased challenge. You will find that a LOT of your AG experience will cross over to BP. And there are years of experience here to learn from!

Welcome to the brotherhood!
 

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