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Shooting a Hole-In-One With A Flintlock

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This is just a fun little post- I was shooting some trap in the yard with my son today, he with his shotgun and I with my Fusil de Chase.
This shot was a laugh- Christian thought I missed but I could see the hole thru the clay pigeon as it began to fall.
Sure enough, my first "Hole-In-One" šŸ¤£
 

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I know. It's a bummer at a trap shoot. I went 2 for 3 with my 58 smooth bore and a fellow watching thought I dusted the 3rd one. I figured I was ahead of the game and people were impressed so I quit!
Well, however they shore 'em its a lot more than shooting pieces of paper!
 
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