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  1. Founder's will also be hosting the 2018 New Mexico Sporting Clays Championship in September.  Seeing that the 2017 shoot in Lincoln Co. last weekend drew 197 shooters, and lodging was 1 hour away, this should be another big plus for us.

  2. Aw, you can find some ammo. What caliber? Lewis guns were made in .30-06, .303 Britich, and I don't know what else.

    A knock off was made by the Japanese, in 7.7mm, which was their nomenclature for the .303 British.

  3. Seems these things are popular to the Zombie apocalypse crowd and millennial trench coat Nagant cultists. Whatever floats your boat. You can shorten up your regular shotgun by clamping the butt stock under your arm. Easier to control, and harder for the bad guy to get away from you if they grab the barrel.

  4. Have shot both 200 (Ultramax) and 250 (Black Hills), and also some Schofield 230 (Ultramax) and at Cowboy ranges could not tell any difference. This is out of a Cowboy Limited with the 24" barrel. I really ought to put them on paper at 100 yards.

  5. I've got one in .45 Colt and have shot it successfully out to about 230 yards with 250 gr. bullets. How much terminal mojo the bullet had I can't say. It's not a particularly flat shooter, I had to hold over about the same amount as .45-70 cowboy loads.

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    PF Flyers and Red Ball Jets...I had a pair of Red Ball Jets. My Dad wouldn't buy the PF Flyers...and those damnable "Toughskins". I hated those things. My old man wouldn't spring for Levis or Wranglers.

     

    I think I got my first pair of "real" Levis (not hand me down / charity pants) when I was in 10th grade in 1976.

    Fellow "Toughskin" hater here, and those iron on patches when the knees went out.

     

    Remember trying to convince my Mom that Converse All Stars really were worth $5.95.

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  7. I'll second what Canby said. Moriarty is east of Founder's Ranch and a bit more hospitable than many hotel locations in Albuquerque. I',m local and can provide any info about the area you might need.

     

    Welcome!

  8. The pics I could google of Sears Ranger certainly looked like a Stevens. The Ranger pump gun they sold was also a stevens (the old 520 humpback I think) Sears also sold some sxs made by AYA of Spain (the Matador). I don't know how well those would survive CAS.

  9. All members of the library. Didn't know there was a 4th edition of the Standard Catalog. Jim Supica was kind enough to sign my copy of the third, thanking me for some ridiculously small contribution I made when I hung out on the S&W Forum a lot.

     

    There's also the history by McHenry and Roper.

  10. When I tried to donate mine to the high school where I worked i was told that they were inappropriate for children under 21 years old.

    That's sad, but expected I suppose. I read all of mine before the age of 14.

  11. "An armed society is a polite society."

    ;):D

    Science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein, quoting ...uh, some French philosophe.

    I've seen some pretty good flame wars on Shotgun World. Their Browning forum is exceptionally friendly and helpful, especially when it comes to sleuthing out info on older A-5's.

  12. I live within 6 miles of Founder's and would be glad to answer any questions about the local area and Albuquerque. Feel free to send me a message and I'll get back to you.

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