Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Muzzleloaders => Topic started by: Parnell on October 06, 2020, 08:26:45 am
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Trying to sort out a .heic picture.
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Here is the other, Eddie.
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Nicely done.
Thanks Leroy
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.heic is an iphone picture setting. You can go into the settings menu and change it to .jpeg of you want. Or there are on-line convertors that will convert .heic to .jpeg.
Nice doe with the muzzleloader.
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Nice doe, Eddie and thanks for posting for Eddie, Steve. :-M :OK
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Nice! Congratulations! And thanks for the posting Steve
Hawkdancer
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Steve, is Eddie in SC?
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Good job Eddie :OK ! Bob
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Noice doe, tell us about your rifle.
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Yep, tell us about your smokepole, we know it makes meat.
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Thanks a lot, Steve. I'll see if I can change it in settings.
Pat, Steve will be there this weekend through Tuesday I think.
The rifle is .47 cal cap and ball with a William Large barrel. It is a tack driving machine. I got it in a trade on this site a few years ago for an osage bow and is one of my favorite guns to shoot.
Pat, I'm putting a down payment on a modular Home to put on the property in SC. My house is going on the market next week and we are moving up there.
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That's great news, Eddie. I hope y'all are planning a nice guest bedroom. ;D :OK
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There will be two along with two campers set up. I have done a lot of clearing on the property in the last month.
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It's the second from the top
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Nice shootin Eddie. Like that rifle too!
Shawn~
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Thanks, Shawn.
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We will be honored to have you, Eddie.
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Nice looking rifle, with a Bill Large barrel, sounds great. Like the trigger guard treatment, looks super with the woven sash type sling. Very nice lookin' package. thanks for posting.
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Thank you, Chief, I've been coming up there for 17 years. We started accumulating property a little at a time and with 900 people moving to Florida every day it's time to go. We are in the middle of Sumpter National Forest.
Gifford, I really like the trigger guard, it is real comfortable.
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Saw my first deer on stand at Leeds or Wood's Ferry back in the late 60s. I have hunted every ridge and hollow in that area, following a great squirrel dog named Rocket J. Squirrel. Coarse you know, Sumter National Forest covers a lot of South Carolina. The Broad River area is where the DNR started relocating deer back into the upstate.
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I'm in the Willington, McCormick County area. About 2/10 mile from Little River.
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I have hunted the Webb Center draw hunt a couple times and fished Hartwell and Thurmond. Don't get over to that part of the state much but it is like the rest of SC. Just about perfect. You are going to love it.