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Long Range 200 Yard Flintlock Shooting Fun.....

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Since its VERY cold here in Kentucky and I have very little to do...I thought I would dig an old video out for your enjoyment. This is one of the 1st videos I uploaded to Youtube way back in 2016. It is pretty crude and was filmed before I started adding music, yellow arrows to show where targets are, wearing that silly trademark hat, etc etc...
But...... it does have some 200 yard shooting with a Pedersoli Kentucky factory flintlock.
Enjoy this one for long ago:

 
Yea, I have been spending a lot more time on the message board and woodworkers central due to the weather.Being retired is so much better than fighting the weather. I grew up on a small dairy farm and bad weather had to be met head on, then later I worked in town and had to get to work no matter what the weather. Now I just shovel a path to the wood shed,barn and work shop.
 
Yea, I have been spending a lot more time on the message board and woodworkers central due to the weather.Being retired is so much better than fighting the weather. I grew up on a small dairy farm and bad weather had to be met head on, then later I worked in town and had to get to work no matter what the weather. Now I just shovel a path to the wood shed,barn and work shop.
It is wonderful isn't it? I don't miss my USPS letter carrier job in this weather at all!!
 
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