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Old Salt,
Interesting...Very nice pictures!!
Thanks for sharing them.
snake-eyes :thumbsup:
 
Those are great photos.I am still working on my gpr kit.I really like the stock color,how did you finish it? Also what type flint are you using? thanks
 
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How did you get your finger off the trigger and out of the way in time to take the picture before the sparks died down?
 
How did you get your finger off the trigger and out of the way in time to take the picture before the sparks died down?
He's reeeeaaaallllyyyyy Fast :crackup: :applause:
So how did you do it?
Lehigh...
 
That must be one of those new Lyman Radio Control
Locks???
Redwing :thumbsup:
 
I was thinking I might be able to get a double exposure with the cock at full cock and also sparking the frizzen by triggering the shutter with the light on, then turn it off to trigger the GPR, then back on again after the spark.
If that works I'll post it too.

You still got your strobe light from the '60's?
 
You still got your strobe light from the '60's?

You can hold the shutter open in the dark, pull the trigger and start the strobe, the results will be a series of exposures of the hammer falling and hitting the frizzen on one picture... (with any luck)
 
Cool pictures, but the lock is on the right side.


Jeff

:sorry: :rolleyes: Dumb joke from a lefty...
 
lol! That will do nicely, thank you.

You are somthing else Musket man... :hatsoff:
 
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