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    Thumbs up Hi Patrick Chadwick, read something in the V°!

    Hi Patrick,

    Congrats to you for the 3rd place at the Germanicon BP Masters!

    You´re not only an good advisor on Rifle related things, you´re an good shooter too!

    Which revolver did you used at the LM in DR1?

    Now i´m not so sure if it is good for me to go shooting with you!

    All the best

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    Patrick, congrats from me too! (another Patrick)

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    Curses- discovered!
    At least I was looking away from the camera!

    The rifle was my "freshly dug up out of the bog" Mauser 1871. I did better as a guest in the national championship of the Arquebusiers de France - 2nd with 89/100 (1 behind the winner). Maybe partially due to the weather - it was freakishly cold for May in Languedoc, and I think that upset the Frenchicon more than it did me, being used to shooting in sub-zero temperatures ( I don't say I like it, just that I'm used to it).

    The revolver was my Swissicon 1882 - a little jewel of a revolver! More on that one day in the appropriate forum, when I have finalized a good load.

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    Congratulations Patrick ....

    Well done ....

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    Patrick,

    that was great made and i´m curios to read your article!

    Cheers

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