I did, Ryan, but I may have lost recollection of where they are, it's been so long since I used them. I made them of hickory. I may have them in a corner of my shop and, if I do, I'll post a pic of them close-up, and in use. I'll look this afternoon.

I failed to mention earlier that cross-sticks matches are also called buffalo matches, and that the use of two crossed sticks replicated the way many old time buffalo market hunters sat on the ground, resting their heavy, long range rifles, and shot the buffalo (bison). The target that is used is a buffalo (bison) with a bullseye on it, with scoring rings. There is a 10 ring, with an X ring in the center. In national competition, the winner is usually determined not by how close to a 50 is shot (with 5 shots) but by how many 10s were Xs.


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