Heathfox
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Very nice, gents! Always great to see horses in action. Can I ask where you get your campaign hats from? I like the shape of the pre-Montana peak US army hats...
As to where they purchased these campaign covers I'm not certain. Though I've seen them for sale on the web, and a friend purchased one in the town of Fort Davis from a local hat maker (trouble is I think the business is for sale...my how I dream about that). The hat that you are looking for is the 1880s campaign hat, which is tan (the color I was told comes from the use of nutra in the blend).Very nice, gents! Always great to see horses in action. Can I ask where you get your campaign hats from? I like the shape of the pre-Montana peak US army hats...
Great pics Escaper!!!!!!! Last time I was at Ft. Davis all those officers houses behind you were being rebuilt. It was like '65!!!!!! My how the trees have grown!!!!
What caliber is that 1895 in? When I was shooting Cowboy Action, I badly wanted one in .30-40 Krag (as a few of Roosevelt's officers in the 1st USV Cav carried them), but you couldn't use one in matches because technically it was a box magazine.Well there wasn't much action, but the oldest son and I went up to the ranch yesterday where I was practically raised. My old childhood compadre still ranches a little as his health permits. We went up for a visit and to talk old buffalo rifles and such. Loading them and different galena pills to feed em! His wife snapped this photo of "Los tres malos" before our departure!
What caliber is that 1895 in? When I was shooting Cowboy Action, I badly wanted one in .30-40 Krag (as a few of Roosevelt's officers in the 1st USV Cav carried them), but you couldn't use one in matches because technically it was a box magazine.
Not long ago, my Dad gave me his Sharp's in .45-70. Still haven't found a range long enough to test it out...
Those air guns can be a lot of fun. I have two, both Feinwerkbau's, one a M300 match rifle, the other a 124 sporter. I have had the sporter a little over 40 years now.Nice hat, Big Man!
Sometimes, the action one gets is very low key indeed. This morning I got a brief chance to get away from behind my desk. I know I can't keep up with the fantastic shooting irons some members have shown here (e.g. Renault's Winchester...!!!!) but nothing beats a bit of light air rifle practice before lunch...
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Big Man! It's times like your having that make me thankful I live in the fever infested low lands of Texas!
Btw headed back to the location of our old east Texas "Death March" in a couple of weeks! Will be thinking about you!!!