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Post by towboater on Feb 18, 2013 10:14:15 GMT -5
Its a Uberti Cattleman in 45colt, 5 /12 in bbl.
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Post by stevemb on Feb 18, 2013 10:34:03 GMT -5
That"s because I missed the eye by a bit, a follow-up shot was required, kinda embarrassing, ya know ? stevemb
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Post by bradshaw on Feb 18, 2013 11:59:51 GMT -5
COR.... one picture looks like deep south river bottom, civilized. Next landscape photo with hog and you dressed in hog callin' camo looks like Mesquite encroachment in central Texas. We've been eating on smoked black bear ham, venison and northern lake trout (caught under 12"-18" ice) so I look forward to a taste of pistol whipped pig.
Local pharmacist whom also sold livestock medicine on the Atchafalaya Basin in south Louisiana said folk are going to pieces because they don't eat enough organic pork. I knew two women of said locale ate cracklins every day and each lived to 101.
Good shooting, David Bradshaw
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Post by CraigC on Feb 18, 2013 12:39:44 GMT -5
Some of my best pics have been taken while in the field. This one with an older camera, was taken while on a "bathroom break" in Alabama. Think this was the trip where I killed two does with two quick shots from the Winchester. All I got with the custom .44Spl was an armadillo. This one was while in South Carolina where I took two hogs with this custom Bisley .44Mag. Popping foxes with the Single Six. Taken during our midday break on another hog hunt in SC. Relaxing, watching Capstick's videos and smoking a cigar.
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Post by KRal on Feb 18, 2013 12:42:48 GMT -5
That"s because I missed the eye by a bit, a follow-up shot was required, kinda embarrassing, ya know ? stevemb I understand completely! Nothing more embarrassing than shoot'n for a brain shot on a tick and hitting it in the leg. ;D
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Post by KRal on Feb 18, 2013 12:46:59 GMT -5
CraigC, that's some great photos. That's a beautiful rig you've got there! Would love some details on that piece of iron in the last photo.
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Post by temmi on Feb 18, 2013 13:34:05 GMT -5
Ruger 45 colt BH and I plink and hunt.
more plinken than hunten
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Post by CraigC on Feb 18, 2013 14:06:06 GMT -5
Thanks! That's a Clements custom Bisley .44Mag. Just an off the shelf Bisley .44 tuned, tightened, refinished and with new sights. It's since been fitted with fancy walnut, twice.
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Post by COR on Feb 18, 2013 14:23:03 GMT -5
Believe it or not Mr. Bradshaw I shot those within half a mile of each other. Texas....east of San Antonio.
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Post by bradshaw on Feb 18, 2013 15:45:44 GMT -5
CraigC.... Yes, two photos of same very tastefully done Clements Bisley. Walnut scales appear thick at hump, appropriate for absorbing recoil.
Good photos of meat and iron on this post. David Bradshaw
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Post by Markbo on Feb 18, 2013 15:46:31 GMT -5
Craig, who did the CCH?
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Post by CraigC on Feb 18, 2013 15:53:26 GMT -5
Far as I know Clements farmed it out to Turnbull. Had him do a Colt and USPFA hammer/trigger at the same time.
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Post by mt on Feb 18, 2013 20:04:28 GMT -5
Squirrel with a NMFT...he was probably 50 feet in the air and I was actually above him on a ridge. He hit with a very heavy thud...Elmer damn near killed himself getting off the ridge to get him. Pics were an older I Phone so they aren't so good [/quote] I can't help myself, I have to ask...which one of those Squirrel's is Elmer? mt
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Post by Frank V on Feb 18, 2013 22:35:21 GMT -5
I can't do pictures, but mine go afield!
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Post by Thunderjet on Feb 19, 2013 0:34:02 GMT -5
I use the big bores for moose hunting and carry them in grizzly country as well.
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