Running Steel Targets With a Flintlock!
We set up a 6 steel-target run to practice quick traversing and reloading behind cover in an 18th century context. All shot in one take, this was a way for us to explore how movement and terrain can impact shooting in a way an open field just won't! If you're new to the channel, sit down and hang out a while! Give us a like and a follow, tap the notifications so you can see our fun, history-centered content that we're trying to drop weekly all about the love of and era of the flintlock firearm! Also, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook! / flintlockoperator / theflintlockoperator #flintlockoperator #flintlock #kentuckyrifle #kentucky #frontier #18thcentury #targetpractice #guntuber

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