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Post by leftysixgun on Aug 28, 2024 22:46:01 GMT -5
Just took out an “armored Possom” at a few feet with a new to me 41mag Bisley 🤠😬
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Post by AxeHandle on Aug 31, 2024 16:59:19 GMT -5
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Post by bigbore5 on Aug 31, 2024 17:03:58 GMT -5
Ritz crackers in the back yard with the tx22 suppressed. Great fun and the birds clean up the target
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Post by junebug on Aug 31, 2024 20:48:59 GMT -5
Shot a 22 rifle match today. I shot my 416 Stevens [Ranger] built somewhere between 1939-50? with peep sights at 25 yds and a Savage MK2 with scope at 50 yds. Don't have results yet but it was fun!!! Rifles shot great when The Butt Nut did his job.
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Post by pbcaster45 on Sept 2, 2024 19:44:38 GMT -5
Checked the velocity on a couple of 38 Super loads, trying to duplicate the discontinued Sig Sauer 38 Super 125 grain V-Crown load. Seating the bullets a little deeper using Sierra Data. Gun: STI Edge 38 Super. Bullet: Sierra Sig Sauer V-Crown 125 gr. JHP Powder: Winchester 231 5.5 grs. Primer: CCI-500 Case: Starline .38 Super Comp (New) OAL: 1.215 (.995 with Stoney Point) Avg. Vel.: 1212 fps Recoil Spring: Dawson tool-less guide rod, 13 lb. Recoil Spring and Wilson Buffer Pad. Rounds: 10 Bullet: Sierra Sig Sauer V-Crown 125 gr. JHP Powder: Winchester WSF 6.0 grs. Primer: CCI-500 Case: Starline .38 Super Comp (New) OAL: 1.215 (.995 with Stoney Point) Avg. Vel.: 1247 fps Recoil Spring: Dawson tool-less guide rod, 13 lb. Recoil Spring and Wilson Buffer Pad. Rounds: 10
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Post by Cholla on Sept 2, 2024 22:52:14 GMT -5
Well, it wasn't today, but I shot....a hog, with a revolver, of course. Best of all, it was a .44 Special.
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brant
.327 Meteor
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Post by brant on Sept 3, 2024 9:51:51 GMT -5
Well, it wasn't today, but I shot....a hog, with a revolver, of course. Best of all, it was a .44 Special. That is a bunch of fun!
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rjtodd
.240 Incinerator
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Post by rjtodd on Sept 5, 2024 19:39:13 GMT -5
Well, it wasn't today, but I shot....a hog, with a revolver, of course. Best of all, it was a .44 Special. That is a bunch of fun! Your partner in crime in the background there definitely approves of your marksmanship!! It would have been a long trip home for you if you had missed! He looks like he would carry a grudge! Randy
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Post by kings6 on Sept 5, 2024 20:04:28 GMT -5
My Senco finish nail gun on the sanctuary project at church.
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Post by silcott on Sept 9, 2024 4:19:49 GMT -5
Me and my 16yo son went out and shot some steel at 200yds. We took a FA 454, FA 475, and the Ruger Bisley Hunter 45 colt. Justin
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 15, 2024 7:37:50 GMT -5
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WARDOG
.30 Stingray
Retired.....mostly.
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Post by WARDOG on Sept 20, 2024 18:55:01 GMT -5
First shots. Zeroing the red dot I just put on it. Had to shim the red dot .010" because it was shooting way too high for adjustment. All of my loaded .41 is too long for the FA97 cylinder so I was shooting some ancient ammo. I have some 230 Keith's to load and try out. FA 97 first range by WARDOG RENO, on Flickr
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princeout
.375 Atomic
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Post by princeout on Sept 21, 2024 14:55:06 GMT -5
A bunch of guns! A buddy just bought an estate and brought them over. Shot a bunch of double 20 gauge shotguns, one an LC Smith and one a previously unfired Weatherby Regency still wearing the hang tag. Then a Winchester 1892 in 45 Colt. On to a nickel plated Colt 1911 in 45 ACP, followed by a like new Colt Commander in 38 Super. The ammo for the 38 Super is shown in the picture. 50 rounds of +P for $9.44!!! Finally we finished with a Colt Diamondback in 38 Special. I also shot a couple of mine - a Bowen tweaked SAA from 1905 in 55 Colt plus a Ruger SBH in 480 Ruger. Boy was the Bowen worked trigger on the SAA a treat after the unfired 38 Super - so smooth! Tim
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Post by AxeHandle on Sept 21, 2024 19:58:34 GMT -5
Pulled out my new (to me) 1955ish Kit gun and shot my first 6 shots out of it. Off hand at 50 feet.
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Post by kevshell on Sept 22, 2024 0:13:50 GMT -5
Went to the range with my wife, brother and friend to confirm elk rifles were on. Used the Garmin to see what my brothers 280AI was running in addition to my friends 300 WM with 200 gr Accubonds. The target was my last 25 yard target with a 475 Linebaugh. Worked over a dirt clod at 100 yards with the 475 as well. Everyone is ready for elk.
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