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Dec 12th, 2016 at 9:59am
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Wow, those are some dedicated shooters!

Hope the wind wasn't too bad, at least.
  
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Reply #1 - Dec 12th, 2016 at 10:14am
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Joe, is that snow or fog?  It looks like a good turnout.   

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Reply #2 - Dec 12th, 2016 at 5:00pm
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Looks like heaven to me...... I wish I had something like that here in the east. Maybe one day I can venture west and take in a shoot. With the crazy gun laws and everything else going on I just hope those kind of matches can and will continue. More pictures if possible please. Also does anyone make videos of the matches? If so where could they be found.

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Reply #3 - Dec 12th, 2016 at 11:35pm
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Joe,

How about an article and photos for the journal.  It must have been just like this 100+ years ago in Butte, MT.   

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Reply #4 - Dec 13th, 2016 at 4:17am
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That is a neat picture Joe.  What did you take it with?  Makes me think of a few I didn't have a camera handy  Cry
  

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Reply #5 - Dec 13th, 2016 at 6:57am
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That is some nice place to shot, considering the cold of winter with heat provided. We have a place to shot here, not as pretty but it is like a wind tunnel and no heat.

Just wondering, what is the size of the building?

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Reply #6 - Dec 13th, 2016 at 2:58pm
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I read somewhere at one time the National Guard used the range and someone got the idea to clean it up they took all the old targets and posters for shoots from all over and way back down and into the stove they went. To the clubs dismay.
  
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Butte Montana I'll be Darn!!!  Wink  Way cool place! Thats just
down the road from me ?????220 miles Roll Eyes

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What do they do when it comes time to hang new targets?  Makes me shiver just to think of it.
  

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Those are some really neat pictures Joe.   

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westerner wrote on Feb 26th, 2017 at 7:03am:
Last match, Butch Ulsher was telling us the wood stoves were used by the army. Said the stoves are held together with four rods and nuts. Said one horse could carry one stove. We concluded it must been a hell of a horse. Or a big horse. Maybe we don't know what a horse is capable of.


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The horses were in shape back then.  So were the people  Grin
  

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Did the US Army keep a few of the big draft horses back then?
  

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BP wrote on Feb 26th, 2017 at 7:02pm:
Did the US Army keep a few of the big draft horses back then?

Not sure, but they would not be very practical in wildness travel off the farm. I would bet mules were preferred for packing.
  

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Depends on terrain, of course, but those big horses did fairly well traveling cross-country in Europe to carry the earlier form of armored cavalry.    Wink
  

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BP wrote on Feb 26th, 2017 at 7:44pm:
Depends on terrain, of course, but those big horses did fairly well traveling cross-country in Europe to carry the earlier form of armored cavalry.    Wink

Yep, they started there. A knight in armour would be too big a load for standard horses marching to the Crusades  Roll Eyes  Far better options for a pack horse.  First problem would climbing a ladder to load 200 pound packs  Cheesy

The big ones lower legs break down if trotted.  My dad used to run strings up to 1/4 mile long.   He said he couldn't go slow enough; the ones at at the end had to trot to keep up.  Draft horses couldn't take that for very long. 

I used to know a guy that ran pack string for Merrill's Mauraders.  I think he said the used mostly mules, but it has been a long time.   

  

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