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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2081725" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>As for the Barr&Stroud rangefinder, that would have been Harry Kieser from Williamsport. </p><p>The Kepp brothers both Larry and Ritchie, were actually the ones along with a few of their friends including Frank Weber, who brought modern day long range hunting to that area.</p><p>Prior to them coming there, nobody was using large tripod mounted glasses and dialing scopes.</p><p>Larry died at age 42 of cancer in 1977, and Richie died 3 years ago from alzheimers. </p><p>The camp is still used by Rich Jr and a few other family members.</p><p>Frank and his sons still hunt in the area and have a camp in Driftwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2081725, member: 12443"] As for the Barr&Stroud rangefinder, that would have been Harry Kieser from Williamsport. The Kepp brothers both Larry and Ritchie, were actually the ones along with a few of their friends including Frank Weber, who brought modern day long range hunting to that area. Prior to them coming there, nobody was using large tripod mounted glasses and dialing scopes. Larry died at age 42 of cancer in 1977, and Richie died 3 years ago from alzheimers. The camp is still used by Rich Jr and a few other family members. Frank and his sons still hunt in the area and have a camp in Driftwood. [/QUOTE]
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