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Preacher Clint

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  1. Just as a point of information, I owned this pair of 32-20's for twelve years until I sold them last year to Frio Canyon Ranger. They were pampered and well taken care of. I gave them light use during that time, and there is a lot of life left in them. His price is fair, and if I had the extra money right now, I would buy them back in a heartbeat.
  2. If you will ship, I'll take the Pietta 1860, NIB.
  3. I'll have to check that when I get home this evening. I'll post it back here ASAP. I'm thinking it's 26-27 inches, but I'll check it.
  4. I have a 1903, IIRC, Marlin 1894 in 32-20 that needs a new home. This rifle has been refinished at some point not too long ago and the previous owner used it in Cowboy Silhouette Competition. It is beautiful and it shoots great. I'm looking for $920 shipped in the continental USA. This is C&R eligible so it can ship direct to your door if you hold an 03 FFL, or I can ship to your dealer where legal. I'm a C&R holder and will be shipping by USPS Priority mail. First "I'll take it" posted here and followed up by a PM will get it. For more information, feel free to message me. I'm not looking for any trades, sorry, but I bought a new toy and need to replenish my "funds". Thanks for looking. SOLD PENDING FUNDS
  5. 2 Fg and 3Fg work fine, but a few years back I changed over to 1Fg Skirmish grade powder for my Shotgun loads. It patterned better and substantially less recoil was generated. This was for my SASS loads in my doubles. Used 4cc Lee Dipper of 1Fg, 1/8 Nitro wad, 1/2" Fiber wad and 1 oz of #6 Shot with overshot card in Win AA hulls. I roll crimp my BP Shotshells. Did not find any fowling problems. It doesn't take much time or effort to run a damp paper towel wad through the bores between stages. 1FG was also cheaper than the finer grades from Powder Inc. last time I stocked up.
  6. Range brass? Various headstamps? How many firings? I am interested.
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