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Welcome Emery , from Central Pa.. Tyrone , Pa. I too am 76 , and still chase animals to eat. My current favorite , scratch built , home made , small game rifle , is a walnut stocked .40 flint rifle , Cheat River style........oldwood
 
I just join this forum and not sure how everything works. I am 76 years old and not computer and phone wise as the younger generation. I have been hunting and building flintlock rifles for the last 50 years. Just finished my 125th rifle. Three years ago I got cancer in my spine and kidney but after two operations and treatments I am cancer free today. Last year I still manage to harvest a deer and many squirrels and plan to keep on doing it till I can’t. My squirrel rifle is a meet little 25 caliber with a Birds Eye maple stock. It lots of fun to hunt and shoot target with.
There is singing in the camps of the righteous ! Keep on keeping on.
 
Welcome to our little hidey-place. Beautiful rifle and love the .25cal.You can shoot that little sweetheart a looong time with a pound of Black and a pound of lead.
 
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