@hxccomms777 You seemed to be doing quite well at the most challenging part of the Quigley Match when I was filming on the line. How do you feel you performed through the entire match? I apologize for the crude video, I can't bear to throw away a perfectly functioning camera, despite it developing a small black spot in the lower right of the image. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for watching the crude video. It was an unforgettable experience, I plan to make a video detailing a bit of my personal experience at the match.
Wow! What a marvelous place to ring the steel. Silly me would have probably shot at the white Buffalo with the 805 on him:) I would be happy if you sent me a note regarding your experiences. Thank you for showing us what it looks like. No shot timers and a few old timers.
Johnny, I live near Toledo, OH., & it's about 1,500 miles to the ranch from here. I first found out about this match during the winter of 2015-16. I have a nice 1884 Springfield "Trapdoor" .45-70 rifle, so I learned about reloading Black Powder Cartridges, made some phone calls to ask questions, loaded up 100 rounds (not enough-need 48 just for the match), & left on Friday, a week before the match. Fuel pump quit Saturday night near Jackson, MN, so, didn't get there until Tuesday night. Long story short, I only hit 7 out of 48 shots, but had a very good time visiting with veteran shooters & learning about the sport. I went back in 2017, 18 & 21. Because of my wife having health problems, & my age (81), the distance, I probably won't get to go again. If you have the chance, & the desire to do this, do it. Your score doesn't matter, except to you, but the experience is worth every bit of it. I'm glad that I have the memories. Afterwards in 2016, I visited Little Bighorn Battlefield, Cheyenne, WY, a cousin in Littleton, CO, then went to Long Beach, CA to visit family, then Rt.66, Barstow & Needles, then Lincoln & Ft. Sumner, NM (Billy the Kid), Davis gun museum in Claremore, OK then back home, 1,600 miles in 3 weeks, 2 days. Other years, Wagon Box Battlefield, Ft. Phil Kearney, Forsyth Massacre site, Ogden, UT Union Pacific & John Browning Museums, Ft. Robinson, Deadwood, SD & many other historical sites.
Hi Mark, Looks like great fun. Thank you for letting us tag along on your most excellent adventure......Doc
That wind was brutal! Had a big goose egg on the offhand, 30+ mph winds
That gentleman in black with the scope was me! Thank you for that. 0:28
@hxccomms777 You seemed to be doing quite well at the most challenging part of the Quigley Match when I was filming on the line. How do you feel you performed through the entire match? I apologize for the crude video, I can't bear to throw away a perfectly functioning camera, despite it developing a small black spot in the lower right of the image. Thank you for watching.
Very nice video, thanks 😎👍🇺🇸been waiting for a while, worth the wait 👍
You are too kind, I know the video is rather crude. I will make a video soon detailing some of my experiences on the shooting line.
@@markcarew6724 Sounds great 😃👍
Looks like a fun match, Mark!
It was entertaining as well as enjoyable. There was a much more relaxed atmosphere than at many matches in Canada.
Glad you got to go that would be awesome
Thank you for watching the crude video. It was an unforgettable experience, I plan to make a video detailing a bit of my personal experience at the match.
Wow! What a marvelous place to ring the steel. Silly me would have probably shot at the white Buffalo with the 805 on him:) I would be happy if you sent me a note regarding your experiences. Thank you for showing us what it looks like. No shot timers and a few old timers.
I will send you a detailed note this evening. Thank you for watching this crude installment.
Would be a wonderful match to attend. Probably never make it in person but thanks to video I never miss it.
Johnny, I live near Toledo, OH., & it's about 1,500 miles to the ranch from here. I first found out about this match during the winter of 2015-16. I have a nice 1884 Springfield "Trapdoor" .45-70 rifle, so I learned about reloading Black Powder Cartridges, made some phone calls to ask questions, loaded up 100 rounds (not enough-need 48 just for the match), & left on Friday, a week before the match. Fuel pump quit Saturday night near Jackson, MN, so, didn't get there until Tuesday night. Long story short, I only hit 7 out of 48 shots, but had a very good time visiting with veteran shooters & learning about the sport. I went back in 2017, 18 & 21. Because of my wife having health problems, & my age (81), the distance, I probably won't get to go again. If you have the chance, & the desire to do this, do it. Your score doesn't matter, except to you, but the experience is worth every bit of it. I'm glad that I have the memories. Afterwards in 2016, I visited Little Bighorn Battlefield, Cheyenne, WY, a cousin in Littleton, CO, then went to Long Beach, CA to visit family, then Rt.66, Barstow & Needles, then Lincoln & Ft. Sumner, NM (Billy the Kid), Davis gun museum in Claremore, OK then back home, 1,600 miles in 3 weeks, 2 days. Other years, Wagon Box Battlefield, Ft. Phil Kearney, Forsyth Massacre site, Ogden, UT Union Pacific & John Browning Museums, Ft. Robinson, Deadwood, SD
& many other historical sites.