Been a while
#1
I've been dropping by occasionally but haven't seen too much to reply about. I myself haven't been doing much shooting. I guess in my old age I prefer to tinker in the basement than go out in the cold. I've been handloading all my empty brass - rifle and pistol.
Got bummed out yesterday when I found out I was again unsuccessful in my WY elk tag draw. Son of a gun - that's 2 years in a row. Maybe next year.
But spring is right around the corner and the turkeys will start gobbling. I have that to look forward to.
My wife and I went to my attorney friend to get our wills prepared and he invited me to his fishing club. Three miles of pristine trout stream filled with big fat rainbows and browns. I guess that will help get me out of this rut I've been in ever since my mom passed.
Got bummed out yesterday when I found out I was again unsuccessful in my WY elk tag draw. Son of a gun - that's 2 years in a row. Maybe next year.
But spring is right around the corner and the turkeys will start gobbling. I have that to look forward to.
My wife and I went to my attorney friend to get our wills prepared and he invited me to his fishing club. Three miles of pristine trout stream filled with big fat rainbows and browns. I guess that will help get me out of this rut I've been in ever since my mom passed.
#3
Nontypical Buck
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From: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
My wife and I went to my attorney friend to get our wills prepared and he invited me to his fishing club. Three miles of pristine trout stream filled with big fat rainbows and browns.
That sounds great. I haven't been fishing in years.
That sounds great. I haven't been fishing in years.
#5
Welcome back pal. Sorry to hear about your mom. I went through with the same situation about two years ago. Lost my mother and three months later my dad. They are sorely missed, but memories are good.
I also have been doing a lot of cartridge making. With the current situation, thanks to the guy in the white house, I am in good shape for brass, powder and primers. All that stuff is hard to find now. Got a letter from Midway on this matter and telling all to have patience. It will get better I'm sure.
I didn't realize how good I was for bullets, both lead and jacketed. I also have more then enough lead for making new bullets. Now that is something I really like, making bullets! Lately I have been make some BPCR cartridges for my Trapdoors (rifle & carbine). Tried to shoot the carbine with my full BP loaded cartridges and nearly nocked my shoulder off. I checked it out and found that the Army discouvered this problem and down loaded the .45-70 with 55 hrs of BP. I have some made now, but have not had a chance to shoot some. I ended up using creme of wheat as fill. I should work nicely.
Here is a photo of my Trapdoors:


I only shoot BP in them. I figure they are too old to shoot anything else.
I may have moved off of topic, but at my age that happens a lot!
I also have been doing a lot of cartridge making. With the current situation, thanks to the guy in the white house, I am in good shape for brass, powder and primers. All that stuff is hard to find now. Got a letter from Midway on this matter and telling all to have patience. It will get better I'm sure.
I didn't realize how good I was for bullets, both lead and jacketed. I also have more then enough lead for making new bullets. Now that is something I really like, making bullets! Lately I have been make some BPCR cartridges for my Trapdoors (rifle & carbine). Tried to shoot the carbine with my full BP loaded cartridges and nearly nocked my shoulder off. I checked it out and found that the Army discouvered this problem and down loaded the .45-70 with 55 hrs of BP. I have some made now, but have not had a chance to shoot some. I ended up using creme of wheat as fill. I should work nicely.
Here is a photo of my Trapdoors:


I only shoot BP in them. I figure they are too old to shoot anything else.
I may have moved off of topic, but at my age that happens a lot!
Last edited by rafsob; 02-23-2013 at 06:53 AM.
#6
Sorry for your loss bronko.
Fishing is my second favorite sport, Im fortunate to live by several big creeks that in the fall are full of rainbows, browns, steelhead and every now and then a salmon. But my true love is Walleye, living close to lake erie is also a bonus and the spring walleye tournament is just around the corner.
May 2013 be filled with much Happiness, Good Health and Prosperity to you and your's.
(BP)
Fishing is my second favorite sport, Im fortunate to live by several big creeks that in the fall are full of rainbows, browns, steelhead and every now and then a salmon. But my true love is Walleye, living close to lake erie is also a bonus and the spring walleye tournament is just around the corner.
May 2013 be filled with much Happiness, Good Health and Prosperity to you and your's.
(BP)
#8
Thanks guys with the condolances. I'm fine with that. This weather is keeping me caged up. BP I haven't been fishing since 2003 since coming back from living in Florida. I used to fish Oswego and Pulaski several times a year for steelies, salmon, and big rainbows. And used to hit lake ontario in the spring for browns.
#9
Thanks guys with the condolances. I'm fine with that. This weather is keeping me caged up. BP I haven't been fishing since 2003 since coming back from living in Florida. I used to fish Oswego and Pulaski several times a year for steelies, salmon, and big rainbows. And used to hit lake ontario in the spring for browns.
#10
Sorry for your loss Bronko. It's never easy loosing a loved one.
We got snow here up past our waists but I just send my son down range the first few times to break trail. Then all I have to do is keep it patted down once a week. I stepped off the beaten path to collect up my shot sabots today and was up to the boy's in no time. Walloing around like a half drunk sailor fresh off the boat!
Maybe this will help you out of your duldrums.

HA
We got snow here up past our waists but I just send my son down range the first few times to break trail. Then all I have to do is keep it patted down once a week. I stepped off the beaten path to collect up my shot sabots today and was up to the boy's in no time. Walloing around like a half drunk sailor fresh off the boat!

Maybe this will help you out of your duldrums.


HA


