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Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L

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About Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L

  • Birthday 04/13/1948

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  • SASS #
    32052L
  • SASS Affiliated Club
    Black Hills Shootists

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    http://schofieldbob.wix.com/blackhillsshootists
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    Male
  • Location
    Black Hills of South Dakota/Arizona
  • Interests
    Shooting, Motorcycles,RVing

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  1. Thanks for all the recipes, I'll print them out and put them in a folder for the next time my computer crashes.
  2. Google comes up with Alliant Extralite, I can't seem to find any Winchester?
  3. Lady shooter friend has run out of Clay Dot and needs another light load. My computer crashed a couple of months ago and i lost all my light load data. It looks like Clays, Clay Dot and Red Dot powder is not available right now. I know there is data for Winchester Xtra Lite and 700X. Can anyone share their load data that is close to Winchester LNLR?
  4. So sorry to hear, he was a heck of a nice guy.
  5. 1. SOLD New Dillon RL550C, Dillon Case feeder , Strong Mount, Bullet Tray, Dillon 45 Colt dies, Lee Factory Crimp Die $800. 2. New Dillon RL550C with additional primer pick up tubes. No dies, or caliber conversion kits. $550 3. Dillon Quick change kit with Dillon Carbide 45 Colt dies $175. Table 38, Sorry no pics.
  6. There was someone questioning whether it was a #3 Russian model. Here is an email conversation I had with Roy Jinks the Historian from S&W. Bob, the gun in the picture is a Model 3 Russian First Model manufactured in 1872. It appears as if the barrel has been shortened and the ivory grips added. It is not a Schofield. I hope that this helps. Roy G. Jinks, Historian, Smith & Wesson
  7. There are no barrel markings here is what Wikipedia says about the #3. The Model 3 was originally chambered for the .44 S&W American and .44 Russian cartridges, and typically did not have the cartridge information stamped on the gun (as is standard practice for most commercial firearms). Model 3 revolvers were later produced in an assortment of calibers, including .44 Henry Rimfire, .44-40, .32-44, .38-44, and .45 Schofield. The design influenced the smaller S&W .38 Single Action that is retroactively referred to as the Model 2.[2]
  8. Well a magnet sticks to it, so I assume it's nickle, but there is absolutely no flaking. Maybe it was redone when the barrel was shortened, the finish is better than my 2 150 years younger.Performance Center Schofields
  9. Yep, my bad, I was thinking of 38-55 like I shoot, no 94's in 45-70. The 86 would be a good choice if you want a lever gun. Don't discount the single shots, lots of good choices there, plus you can shoot Quigley matches with it.
  10. 4 3/4" barrel, ivory grips, engraving by Aspen Filly, .44 Russian, excellent condition. I've owned this for 30 plus years, it was my main match gun for a few years until I found a match to my Schofield. I bought it from a dealer who said it was used as a bowling pin gun by a local gunsmith/ shooter. $2500. I can bring it to GOP, EOT or most any match in S. AZ
  11. If you want a lever gun I'd go with a Marlin or Winchester 94.
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