Brandy[Ma.]
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Well rammed a musket ball down the old 1840 N.C.flintlock mountain rifle and sat down in the freezing cold for a few hours till I just couldn't take the cold any more.Called up my hunt buddy Hank to go field hunting befor the snow comes on Sunday and the ground freezes up for the winter.Meet up with him in a small town we do a lot of hunting in the fields and always come home the stuff .We started in a small back road park thats really old and a tree coin came out of.It was pretty slow there but I found a pocket spill and got two quarters a shiny penny and a dieper brown penny which turned out to be a 1917{a wheaty in a top of the ground spill,what are the odds of that].We when down the roar about a mile from the park to a field that we had the OK to do.We always came home with goodys from that field.I popped a 1941 quarter out of the half frozen ground in the shade.I when into the sunny part of the field where the ground was nice and soft.Hank was hitting the cut corn stocks and I when into the standing stocks.I popped this 1741 reale out and Hank only got a few balls and stuff.Where the meat come from??Hank brought some backstraps steaks down from the doe he got last week.It was a good day = the cold morning.Enlarge and enjoy