Jabez Cowboy,SASS # 50129
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Howdy Pard;
I am thinking about a nicer rig for my Twins "Buck" and "Boom", they are 7 1/2 inch barreled navy gripped Open-Tops in .44 Spl.
I shoot FCD, I am also toying with trying Gunfighter , I use Left and Right Strong side holsters ...
No Cross draws for me ... I want lined holsters with a flair on the top for easy re-holstering and I want them to stay open ....
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Howdy Jabez
Thanks for the photos.
My shotgun is clearly different than yours. Mine has side locks, yours is a boxlock. And the bottom of my shotgun looks different than yours. I have a book about Stevens/Savage, and it clearly shows the model 235, which looks just like yours.
It does not show my shotgun.
If you google Stevens Model 250 you will find photos of my shotgun. Only because at some point somebody, I don't remember who, told me that is what it is.
However I just googled again and came up with a picture from an old catalog, which pretty well convinces me that mine is a Model 250.
Thanks again for the photos.
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Howdy Driftwood Johnson :
Pard, it is my failing that I have No idea as to how to get Photos onto the Wire, but I have just taken some pretty good ones of my Stevens Model 235 ....
I just noticed there is an Attachment icon below , will it work for getting you those Photos ???
My gun has matching Ser.# and I bought it from the Son of the first owner....
Jabez Cowboy
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Howdy ya ole Friendly Curmudgeon:
Sorry fer the Mistaken Identity,,, I'm sure that fellow wasn't near as hansom or up-standing as Ya is .. And probley older and stouter ....
Anyway my loads have failed to damage any of our Targets ... Bullets are soft cast and the loads used by me are a ballistic match for loads left to me by my granddad, in other words I am shooting loads just like the real Cowboys of the 1870-- 1890s used .... He left me loads in .45 colts dating from 1874 - 1919 all loaded with real black powder ( over 1,000 rounds ) I tested a few from each different lot ...
He also left me ammo in .38 WCF dating from 1882- 1896 ....
My first real job was working on a Ranch the Marketed 40,000 steers per year , My granddad started Ranching in 1866...
Jabez Cowboy
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Howdy Deuce :
Met ya briefly at WR in 2016...
Watched ya go in the Shoot off ...
Just saying Howdy ...
Jabez Cowboy
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Jeb;
First thanks for your clubs great camping spot ...
You have a great club, and a lot of room to develop futher , and plans to improve even more ....
I wish I had your range and it's potential ...
As to your Sunday shoot , first let me say I enjoyed it and shooting with your club ...
I really enjoyed your Knock-down targets and found them to be fairly set , not hard to knock down ...
Seems some folks used loads on the light side ...
And I like stages with movement forward , to bad your shoot the door open didn't work as intended..
I think it was a good idea and fun to shoot ...
I really like a mix of stage types with-out a lot of "Stand and deliever" stages ...
I will certainly keep your state match in mind for 2018 ...
Again I had fun and thanks to all my new friends in your club ...
Tell Jughead and Smoke Nelsen Howdy ...
Jabez Cowboy
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Howdy Crusty:
I enjoyed shooting with you and your Bunch .
Hope to get back your way in 18 .
Thanks for your Kindness with the Camping and all ...
Jabez Cowboy
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Howdy Rye ;
We need to talk about pricing on these pins , it has been suggested 5 bucks each fine ,,, As on a order that price includes $39.95 for shipping for 15 pins ... I see no need to tack on an extra 15 bucks for Shipping, to Canada . Unless this is let's stick it to the Canucks move ... I will gladly pay the 5 bucks per pin for lots of 15 pins drop shipped to me , it shouldn't cost more than $15.00 or $20.00 bucks ... And our group can pocket a extra $ 1.50 + per pin ... But if we really wanted to be fair Canadians you could help me keep the costs down for our Northern Pards, we could charge me $ 65.00 Shipped to my location Sans bubble wrap and envelopes and still retain a larger profit for the Pistoleros' ... Then I could sell them at $5.00 bucks US to the Canadian pards ,I would not be making any money but that was never my intent... Nor did I think it was ever the Intent of the group .... I will however not try and sell these pins at 10 bucks each because of extra shipping aqdded on top of shipping....
Jabez Cowboy
