Author Topic: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - PHOTOS  (Read 3673 times)

xring2245

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Here's the info for the shoot


Brandywine Long RiflesInvites you to participate in our annual
Almost Flag Day
Pistol Shoot
To be held on Saturday the eleventh day of June
at the Southern Chester County Sportsman’s Club starting at 10 AM
Leave your long gun on the wall and grab up your six-shooter or pirate pistol and join in the frustration.

Black powder, round ball, flint or percussion

Bonuses and Penalties assigned for each match
Plus 2 for single shot flint lock
Plus 1 for single shot percussion
Raw score for revolvers
Minus 2 for in-lines

Standard and novelty targets will be shot somewhere between 20 & 50 yds.
Matches will be handicapped 4, 3, 2
Bring your own lunch.
Your friendly shootmasters will work diligently to see that you are challenged and frustrated.


                     
      Charlie  &  Mike  
« Last Edit: June 14, 2011, 04:26:08 AM by xring2245 »

xring2245

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Re: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - PHOTOS 1-4
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2011, 04:55:40 AM »
Ten shooters showed up for the second Saturday monthly shoot.  This month's shoot was all pistol.  The longrifles stayed at home.  The sky was overcast and the temperature was very comfortable.  Three of us - Mike Amico, Jim Shomper, and me, shot flintlock pistols.  There were two single shot percussion shooters and five revolver shooters.

Here are some photos.  What I do not post tonight will be posted over the next 2-3 days.  TinyPic is being difficult, so I am not able to upload as many photos as I want to.


In spite of Ted's injury, he shot well enough to claim several first place prizes.


What does Charlie, the shootmaster, have to do?  Everything except shoot...


Jim Shomper firing his Dave Motto .45 cal. flintlock


Lunchtime

« Last Edit: June 16, 2011, 04:55:32 AM by xring2245 »

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Re: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - More PHOTOS
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2011, 05:53:10 AM »
Here are a few more...


Loading for the revolver


Ralph Hickman's loading stand for his percussion pistol.  He built both the stand and the pistol.


Mark and Karin loading their revolvers


My pistol and a few loading tools.  The pistol shot well that day.


Most of the targets were rifle targets.  All shooting was at 25 yards.

More photos to come.  I hope you enjoy these.

James

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Re: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - PHOTOS
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2011, 07:06:27 AM »
Thanks for the pictures James!  It's always a treat to see fellow forum members doing what we all love so much!

xring2245

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Re: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - More PHOTOS
« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2011, 03:24:30 PM »
Here are some more photos.


Jim Shomper looking over the loading bench


This was my target, four tens and a two


Percussion single shot.  The gun is still being worked on.  Needs final sanding and finish.


Mark loading his revolver


Mike Amico, well known New Jersey shooter

There are a few more to come.  Please enjoy.

James

xring2245

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Here are the last few photos. 

This was a good day of shooting.  I shot my Pedersoli .50 cal. flintlock with a .501 RB, 35 gr. GOEX 3F, and a .018" pillow ticking patch lubed with Lehigh Valley Lube.  The combination worked out very well.  Once I made a slight sight adjustment, the gun shot true.

Mike Amico shot two flintlocks, one was a target pistol and the other was a Spanish brand Kentucky style pistol.  Jim Shomper shot his Dave Motto .45 cal.  We took four of the eight first-place prizes.


Ted claims a first place prize, a package of london broil.


Group photo... what a weird bunch

That's it, no more.

Looking to see photos from other shoots.  Please post them.

James

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Re: Brandywine Longrifles - Pistol Shoot, 11 June 2011 - PHOTOS
« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2011, 04:40:12 PM »
Good to see shoots posted......

Wot hoppen to the one hand hold

Young Shomper no longer looks young..