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2/10/2015 10:36 PM  #1


Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

I just turned 40 in January – I’ve been told I’m the Baby of the group of great folks I hang out with and enjoy shooting black powder.  My Father and Mother got me into Black Power Shooting and buckskinning rendezvous when I was 5 years old.  Growing up in Southeastern Colorado back in the 80’s and 90’s – Black Powder shooting at rendezvous was a pretty big deal; it started declining in the 90’s.  At that time I moved to Missouri for School and then Work.  I was only able to shoot once a year at our annual shoot and rendezvous outside of Kit Carson (http://kcmm.us) from the 90’s to 2011 due to school and work.  I work for an industrial and commercial HVAC supplier headquartered here in Kansas City for 14 years I traveled all over the country and several international trips doing service work.  Back in 2010 I took a different position in the company and this freed up some time to start getting serious about shooting.  Since 2011 I’ve joined 4 Black Powder clubs here in Missouri and have participated in the annual state wide black powder aggregate “Missouri Off Hand Association” (http://missourioffhand.org).  I’ve gotten myself fully involved sharing my time and my skill set to help keep black powder shooting alive.  I recall a couple of years ago telling my mother “This is great I can go shoot muzzleloaders almost every weekend, I just throw the rifle and shooting gear in the truck and off I go, no funny clothes or primitive camping required.”  I still do the primitive camping and clothes when required and I still make the annual trip back to southeastern Colorado to help run our annual shoot.  I love this sport and hope we can keep it going long after I’m gone!


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2/11/2015 7:40 AM  #2


Re: Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

Welcome to the forum Park, good to see you here!!!!

Richard


One good shot doesn't make a match but one bad shot dang sure can ruin a match!
 

2/11/2015 9:06 AM  #3


Re: Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

Good morning ParkGreat to see you around. Please share whatever word of wisdom you might have. Be on the lookout for tall tales. Hope you have a good time on the board. Anything we can do to help give us a shout.


Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.
Theodore Roosevelt
“I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.”
John Wayne
 

2/11/2015 9:54 AM  #4


Re: Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

Park,
Welcome aboard, glad to have here. Will.look forward to.hearing from you.
Mark

 

2/12/2015 10:39 PM  #5


Re: Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

Welcome Park!!
You hold down the left side and I'll try to handle the middle! That includes "Red" you know so I'll have my hands full!
Glad to see you aboard!

Big John

 


Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.
Will Rogers
 

2/12/2015 11:55 PM  #6


Re: Greetings from the Left side of Missouri

Thanks all for the warm welcome!


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