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Rye Miles #13621

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  1. Sixgun Seamus says that all the time! He must’ve heard it from Dang It Dan😂
  2. It’s an Italian tradition to buy these at Christmas and Easter. The Italian stores here have them all year around but they really load up on them for the holidays! 🎄
  3. He wrote Dock of the Bay, and played With Booker T and the MG’s https://www.onlymyhealth.com/steve-cropper-guitarist-for-booker-t-and-mgs-dies-at-age-84-at-a-rehabilitation-facility-12977842121
  4. Ever have these? I love em! Italian nougat candy with nuts
  5. RIP Jersey 🙏🙏🙏
  6. I was good at math, geometry I was okay but algebra gave me headaches! 🙄🤪
  7. That was my first thought. 🤣🤣
  8. We do the Rimfire challenge, pistol and rifles) we also do Man on Man knockdown targets., a 3 gun event, cowboy and Wild Bunch. No clubs with Bullseye that I know of. I got to 4 different clubs that shoot cowboy. The indoor range nearby has a target shoot but it’s not timed. 50 feet any handgun you want to use. 9 targets 5 shots on each target. 🎯
  9. Never tried a timed bullseye, sounds like a challenge!
  10. I’m not blaming anything I’m just saying that it takes a little more time to aim for bullseye shooting than it does for cowboy ! I don’t know why that’s so hard to understand! Believe me I can shoot just fine. I’m not certainly not the best but I can hold my own.
  11. Yea and the 1911 has a very similar trigger to the SAA’s. I shoot both just fine but my original point was it takes a little bit more time to shoot bullseye than it does to just hit a steel target anywhere.
  12. I agree and there’s a big difference in triggers. As you know our SAA’s have a completely different trigger than for example a Canik, CZ or Glock. It’s an adjustment.
  13. Sounds good, have a good night!
  14. All I’m saying is I have to slow down to do target shooting with modern guns. I’m so used to trying to shoot fast with my cowboy guns that it’s a little difficult to slow down to acquire a good sight picture to get in that bullseye! 🎯
  15. Yep definitely but those don’t show up very often.
  16. I disagree! The difference is huge! You are missing my point all together. I don’t know how else to explain it to you! 🙄
  17. Also that somehow math is racist! Crazy!🤪
  18. It takes more time and that’s exactly my point! I’m so used to trying to shoot fast that I have a hard time slowing down to acquire a good aim for target shooting. That’s all I meant!
  19. I disagree I think it takes a little longer to get a good sight picture and time to concentrate on your trigger. At least for me it does. Cowboy shooting is point and shoot IMHO.
  20. I dint buy a gun but I did buy some ammo, a red dot sight and a holster. All on sale!
  21. I’ve been doing some target shooting and a couple different modern shooting venues. I use a 9mm with a red dot, one without and a .22 semi auto. I’m used to pointing and shooting like we do in cowboy shooting. I have a hard time slowing down and concentrating on accuracy. I know the guns are totally different, triggers etc. but does cowboy shooting affect your ability to slow down and aim? Just wondering "………….🤔
  22. This ^^^^^^^^^^ Things could break on either gun and the Ubert’s are easier to find parts for.
  23. I didn’t realize the military has been using them since 1987. 👍
  24. It lets the sound out. Rock bands are loud so drummers need to project the bass drum as well as mike it. I played drums in bands for 40 years, I still play but just for myself. Here’s my set. I also have a pillow inside to deaden the boom of the drum. It gives It more of a thud. Notice the hole?
  25. “ You draw that gun it’ll be the last thing you ever do” says Raylan
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