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Took my TFC to the range

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Took my TFC to the range today. It was 20-22 degrees. I shot at 50 yards prb instead of wadded today( it was too chilly to mess with greasing and picking tow apart) 10 shots, 8 in 4 inchs, several touching. This is a lot better then how I normally shoot. Me and the gun won't do it all the time, but it's neat to do it some times :grin:
 
Those are always fun days when everything is firing on all cylinders.
 
Old age I guess. I stared at TFC and could come up with nothing. Was stuck on Thompson Center but couldn't figure out what the F was. :surrender:

Dave
 
It had me going too. I knew it had to be a smoothbore, but....... Maybe just referring to them as a Fusil would be much clearer.

I have one too, that is pretty good shooting for no rear sight and a smoothie.
 
That's the trouble with acronyms.

Without first defining them in your text, it's anyone's guess as to what they mean.

In this case I knew what TFC meant: "The Fargon Cannon".

:grin:
 
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