Thank you gentleman. I appreciate the invitation to sit around your campfire and share your council. It is a break from the day. The country looks beautiful as the long shadows of fall begin to settle in. Until next time, thanks.
Fantastic! I love your videos and I wish there was a group like this near me that I could join. Nice to see some younger folks amongst the graybeards. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you from Idaho, appreciate all the work you do on the filming, love those beautiful rifles, as soon as I save enough dimes to buy a Kibler I plan on making the trip to join you for a shoot.
Aw! This brought back some great memories for me! I still have my rifles. I still have my lodge and my gear. We did a lot of ML & rendezvous in the 60s - 80s in MT, WY areas. I love the sound of the rifles firing. I love the smell of black powder smoke. My dad was Pryor Mtn. Bill and he wrote and illustrated ML building manuals.
Bill was a good friend of mine, we were thick as thieves, talking about guns, food, and the state of the world. He was one of the few people I could talk to about some obscure subjects, as we had a lot of common interests. Never could talk him out of his wall gun! I sure miss him! We could possibly have met down at Deer Lodge years ago.
Great Video, i am happy to see this after a long time without a new one. May you could make some of your used targets visibile. greetings from Germany Klaus
The targets are tiny. Ketchup packages, apples, shoot through a pretzel hole, many diabolical targets. No score keeping, we are there for the fun and the people.
Love watching your videos always look forward to new ones! Would it be possible sometime you could do a walk through of what they’re shooting at for targets?
I love watching these videos. It must be getting cold out west, even here in the Adirondacks in the northeast it's still in the 70's. Been out squirrel hunting with a couple of flintlocks, but by 10-11am it's all over because it gets too warm.
Would love to come to some shoots with you all sometime! I sent a message on your Facebook to see if that would be possible. I don’t think I’m too far from you all.
She’s good. Yes I was filming, however I was able to get some shooting in. We both had quite busy weeks. She couldn’t make the shoot and I had to leave the shoot early as well for work. It was a great time however.
Been waiting on this... Who is the grizzled old gentleman leaving the cabin at 0.44 in the video? I see him at all of the shoots. He amuses me because at the instant after he fires a shot he immediately raises his gun. Little to no followup after the shot. I bet he shoots a good score though.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective I forgot to mention in my comment I love that cabin. I am building one of my own this year. Mike has some beautiful real estate...
@@markperrault5678 check your history books, books. That term dates back to the American Revolution when these types of long guns where brought out to withstand British regulars sent to disarm the Colonials at Concord. Come to a shoot here and get an education.
Hamish says thanks for the great videos! Love the background music, beautiful closeups of shooting and the rifles and goodies, wonderful!
Well thank you kind sir!
I wish I lived a little closer. You guys have fun.
Thanks for a great shoot, gents. Sorry I had to break for home so soon. The videowas well enjoyed by my wife. Hope to do it again some day.
Great seeing you.
Bravo!!! Thanks for sharing your shoot. So classy and well done! Just delightful!
Most welcome! Thank you.
Thank you gentleman. I appreciate the invitation to sit around your campfire and share your council. It is a break from the day. The country looks beautiful as the long shadows of fall begin to settle in. Until next time, thanks.
Fantastic! I love your videos and I wish there was a group like this near me that I could join. Nice to see some younger folks amongst the graybeards. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you!
A new Folk Firearms Collective video! What a wonderful unexpected treat. It has made my day, like finding in my coat pocket long forgotten cash.
My favorite YT channel! Thank you for another wonderful video!
Most welcome! Thank you.
You guys are having just toooo much fun !! I wish that I was there .😢😢😢👍👍👍👍👍
You guys make great videos. Please keep them coming.
Thank you from Idaho, appreciate all the work you do on the filming, love those beautiful rifles, as soon as I save enough dimes to buy a Kibler I plan on making the trip to join you for a shoot.
Feels like a million years since your last vid and I am jumping around in ecstasy! Nothing makes my day quite like watching you guys make smoke!
Like these flintlocks. Excellent shooting. Nice scenery.David Back from Menifee co KY.
This made my day.
Thankyou so much to all involved, wonderful video and a beautiful setting for shoots.
Greetings from Queensland.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've really been needing a new video from you. This one absolutely scratched the itch!
Thanks for another great video Denny.
TC
Most welcome friend! Thank you!
Well Darn. I missed Alina and that blue rifle. She reminds me of the daughter I never had and the Clay Smith gun I never had!
From Australia, subscribed some time ago and love your presentations; thank you.
Thank you!
thank you so much for another great video!
You are so welcome!
Aw! This brought back some great memories for me! I still have my rifles. I still have my lodge and my gear. We did a lot of ML & rendezvous in the 60s - 80s in MT, WY areas. I love the sound of the rifles firing. I love the smell of black powder smoke. My dad was Pryor Mtn. Bill and he wrote and illustrated ML building manuals.
Wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. I’m glad you enjoy these. You’re welcome by the fire here anytime friend.
Bill was a good friend of mine, we were thick as thieves, talking about guns, food, and the state of the world. He was one of the few people I could talk to about some obscure subjects, as we had a lot of common interests. Never could talk him out of his wall gun! I sure miss him! We could possibly have met down at Deer Lodge years ago.
I love watching these videos.
Thank you
Great Video, i am happy to see this after a long time without a new one. May you could make some of your used targets visibile. greetings from Germany Klaus
The targets are tiny. Ketchup packages, apples, shoot through a pretzel hole, many diabolical targets. No score keeping, we are there for the fun and the people.
This is the happy place I can be at when I cant be at my club's range.
Lov watching this,for couple of years. kentucky 45 flintlock in New Zealand
Love watching your videos always look forward to new ones!
Would it be possible sometime you could do a walk through of what they’re shooting at for targets?
Очень хороший отдых и группа интересная. Привет из Москвы.
Greetings and welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
great Video!!!!!
Thank you!🙏
I love watching these videos. It must be getting cold out west, even here in the Adirondacks in the northeast it's still in the 70's. Been out squirrel hunting with a couple of flintlocks, but by 10-11am it's all over because it gets too warm.
Snow on the peaks twice already! Snowed up high August 28th.
I think this is the first video I've seen on this channel that's not all snowy
😂
Would it be possible to have a video where the folks all give a brief description of their arms and gear?
Would love to come to some shoots with you all sometime! I sent a message on your Facebook to see if that would be possible. I don’t think I’m too far from you all.
Wow, I have been waiting so long for a video. I thought your club disbanded, or went into a time warp😊.
There’s a few recent videos up. Shoots are almost every single month unless fire danger (August usually).
So who was filming? Is Alina okay? Didn't see Denny either. I guess he was filming the shoot.
She’s good. Yes I was filming, however I was able to get some shooting in. We both had quite busy weeks. She couldn’t make the shoot and I had to leave the shoot early as well for work. It was a great time however.
cant get all my friends out to do this
Show them the videos and say “look how much fun they have!”
@@tomollie maybe need a better class of friends???? Lol 😆 Hope if they see how much fun these guys have your buddies will give it a shot!
Been waiting on this... Who is the grizzled old gentleman leaving the cabin at 0.44 in the video? I see him at all of the shoots. He amuses me because at the instant after he fires a shot he immediately raises his gun. Little to no followup after the shot. I bet he shoots a good score though.
That is Mike, who owns the property we were shooting on. He hits his fair share of targets!
@waksupi I love Mikes style! He is a great shot and is one of the kindest most genuine men I’ve ever known. Salt of the earth good man.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective I forgot to mention in my comment I love that cabin. I am building one of my own this year. Mike has some beautiful real estate...
Where's that blue trade gun?
She couldn’t make it today.
Liberty or death then you should have a modern rifle scout squad or mk 12 eeeee yo
@@markperrault5678 check your history books, books. That term dates back to the American Revolution when these types of long guns where brought out to withstand British regulars sent to disarm the Colonials at Concord. Come to a shoot here and get an education.
Super zabawa super dzień 👍