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Shootin Iron

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Hello from the North East.
Recently retired after 49 years with the same company. Life long Tool & Die maker. I'm a shooter/collector, Cowboy action shooter sense 1996, but it dosen't stop there. Cap & Ball, old west single actions and lever guns, Military firearms, and whatever goes bang or boom. In the last 5-6 years I have become interested in pre Civil War New England made firearms. I'm in shooting range of the Windsor Vt. Precision Museum and last year did a behind scenes tour of the armory with a friend.
It was a must if you are a history, gun or machine nut. And for all you Hilliard guys, Uncle Dave's shop was just a buggy ride down the road from me.
Best,
Shootin Iron
 
Hello from the North East.
Recently retired after 49 years with the same company. Life long Tool & Die maker. I'm a shooter/collector, Cowboy action shooter sense 1996, but it dosen't stop there. Cap & Ball, old west single actions and lever guns, Military firearms, and whatever goes bang or boom. In the last 5-6 years I have become interested in pre Civil War New England made firearms. I'm in shooting range of the Windsor Vt. Precision Museum and last year did a behind scenes tour of the armory with a friend.
It was a must if you are a history, gun or machine nut. And for all you Hilliard guys, Uncle Dave's shop was just a buggy ride down the road from me.
Best,
Shootin Iron
Welcome, recommend you check out The Olde Saratoga Muzzleloaders Club. They host 2 3 day club shoots twice a year, the NMLRA Territorial and NSSA events. Good people just a few hours away from you.
 
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