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Abilene, SASS # 27489

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  1. I have two Texas Jacks belts, made by El Paso Saddlery.  I know you said double loop, but the singles are close together and I just leave an empty loop between pairs.  I've had one of them for a long time and the loops are still tight and will hold shells pulled up high (within reason, of course).  Maybe you are looking for a web belt that uses leather loops, these are canvas.

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  2. 3 hours ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

    Maybe we can add BB guns. 

    Sorry, copper plated steel and too much ricochet.  We'd have to settle for pellet guns. :)

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  3. My first big match was Comancheria Days in 2000.  I was on Non-Stop and Gunzilla's posse.  Seeing the camaraderie between those two and all the laughs, I was spoiled for life.  :)

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  4. 46 minutes ago, Badlands Bob #61228 said:

    I shot a Stoeger SxS for about 7 years.  It was all slicked up and I thought it worked pretty good.  Then someone loaned me a Fast Eddie SKB.  DO NOT borrow a Fast Eddie SKB if you want to keep shooting cheap shotguns.  It'll never be the same.  

    That's why I'm still happy with the Baikal I've had for 24 years - I've never borrowed an SKB!  (But I am thinking about it) :)

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  5. Well, they say that it takes longer to master an '87.  But also, if you have a top 'smith work on the '87 it will probably be about as good as an '87 can get, but if you have a top 'smith work on a Stoeger, it is still just a Stoeger and not an SKB.

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  6. Hard to tell from a some little pics, but it looks like it is worth about the price that is listed.  Looks can be deceiving but you usually get what you pay for.

     

    edit to add: looked at their website, mostly fetish stuff.  Personally, I wouldn't waste my money.

  7. Be careful calling it a "Liberty".  Before the Liberty II, there was a Liberty, made in Spain.  It did not have a good reputation.  To confuse matters, the Liberty II has "Liberty" marked on the barrels, but Liberty II is marked on the red/white/blue box as shown above.  If you don't have the box and see one, just make sure it is made in Turkey.

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  8. I guess one more thing you might consider is how your rifle throws the empties.  Not all Marlins are the same, of course, but in general many Marlins throw them to the right and forward.  Depending on the particular rifle, the stage design, where you stand, etc. you may lose a lot of brass forward of the line that can't be reached.   So, .38 brass being cheaper and more plentiful may or may not be a concern for that reason.

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  9. When I got mine I took a bit too much off one of the hammer springs and it wasn't reliable.  It was several years before KBI had parts available and I could buy extras.  If your friend buys the Liberty II, he should immediately order new springs from CZ while he can get them.

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  10. 25 minutes ago, Yul Lose said:

    ... and Non Stop says that cart will never see a range.

    Well darn, I was thinking that I'm sure to see it in person when he comes to the Texas state match in May.  Guess I'll have to settle for pictures.  I do get to drool over see Big Iron Patnode's (it was for CoJack) Yul cart regularly.  :)

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  11. On 2/27/2024 at 2:16 PM, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

    I eat at an In and Out when there is one nearby.

    There's one right at the intersection of the interstate close to the range.  Is that where you are?  A D and I ate there almost every day when we worked at Winter Range.

     

    8 hours ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

    I saw Skinny this morning and gave him a box of #157 shotgun primers for a shooter in Texas.  I accidentally bought the primers in an estate sale years ago and have been looking for a home for them since.

    And thanks again!  I haven't had time to load any of those Alcan hulls lately, but I will! 

  12. I had one.  I lightened the springs and it was fine.  However, it had less drop to the stock than my TTN and didn't point as well for me, so I finally sold it a couple years ago for $600.

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  13. You need to find out what it likes.  If others with that rather new model can share results, that's good.  Otherwise, buy, borrow, or load some various length ammo, dummies even better, and give it a try.  If it works best with a certain OAL then you can load either .38's or .357's to that length.

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  14. Heck, I'd buy it at that price just to try it out.  That is, if I didn't already have two canvas belts.  Mine are both Texas Jacks (El Paso Saddlery) and the loops are tight enough that you can pull the shells out quite a bit and they will hold.  I usually load the loops in pairs with an empty loop between.  And I stitched one loop down the middle to make a reload loop for a .38.  They work fine but since I bought a used Doc Noper belt that's what I mostly use.  My only gripe about that is it loses some shells from movement.

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