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I've gotten some pix from working in Scout camp this last few weeks. Since we're always looking for novel ideas to keep the kids engaged and having fun, one new target type is stuffed toys like unicorns and a "hello kitty". For some reason, they were the most popular targets for the last week with "hello kitty" getting a ballistic sendoff to that great litter box in the sky and the unicorn soaking up over 25 musket ball hits. All this carnage left quite a bit of "stuffing" on the backstop and brings new meaning to 'knock the stuffins outn them'!

Patch round ball loading instruction. You can just make out the unicorn over the kid's head in the background and the second target to the left of the unicorn was "hello kitty" and it was half the size of the unicorn.
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At Camp Raven Knob- Charlie, aka "Mr President" is demonstrating loading original style buck n ball in an original 1842 Macon. In the background is our own @PathfinderNC in colonial outfit with his extra special spiffy hat.
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Shot fired in memory of San Juan hill. Bully for you Mr President!!
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And at Camp Bud Schiele- me demonstrating loading procedure for minie balls in an 1863 Remington aka "Zouave". The demo shot added to the unicorn carnage downrange.
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I've gotten some pix from working in Scout camp this last few weeks. Since we're always looking for novel ideas to keep the kids engaged and having fun, one new target type is stuffed toys like unicorns and a "hello kitty". For some reason, they were the most popular targets for the last week with "hello kitty" getting a ballistic sendoff to that great litter box in the sky and the unicorn soaking up over 25 musket ball hits. All this carnage left quite a bit of "stuffing" on the backstop and brings new meaning to 'knock the stuffins outn them'!

Patch round ball loading instruction. You can just make out the unicorn over the kid's head in the background and the second target to the left of the unicorn was "hello kitty" and it was half the size of the unicorn.
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At Camp Raven Knob- Charlie, aka "Mr President" is demonstrating loading original style buck n ball in an original 1842 Macon. In the background is our own @PathfinderNC in colonial outfit with his extra special spiffy hat.
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Shot fired in memory of San Juan hill. Bully for you Mr President!!
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And at Camp Bud Schiele- me demonstrating loading procedure for minie balls in an 1863 Remington aka "Zouave". The demo shot added to the unicorn carnage downrange.
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Thank you for what you do!
 

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