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Pee Wee #15785

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  1. I changed out a pair of 60 Armies grip frames with the Navy grip frames as they fit as good as the Army grip frames.  If you don't look close you will think they ar 61 Navies.  I liked using them when ever there as a rotating star, worked better than a .36.  I got the grip frames and grips from VTI.

  2. SASS ALIAS:  PeeWee

    SASS #: 15785

    Wherec am I from:  Roy Rogers home town but live in Indianapolis

    How long shooting CAS: Shoot first match outside Janesville, WI in a corn field in 1997 joined SASS in 1999

     

    I am on left, son-in-law on rt

     

     

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  3. History lesson:  Some late model 1866’s was chambered for the .44 WCF, not many.

     

    My grandson at 12 took his first deer with a Yellow boy in .44 WCF shooting a full case of black (about 32 gr compressed) behind a Big Lube 200gr LRNFP lead.  About 80 yards, it dropped in its track. He has take one when 13 and 14.  At 15 he was in hospital with appendicitis. 

  4. I have 2 nickeled, bad job, 3rd gen with black powder frames, consec serial numbers, .44 WCF, 5 1/2 barrels. One has 3 cylinders, 2 with 1st gen taper in .44 WCF and .44 SP and one .44 WCF with no taper. The other only has the two tapered cylinders. Each have over 20,000 rounds, all black powder, through them before I started using 4 2nd gen Colt 1851's and 2 Colt 2 gen stainless consec serial numbered 1860's. Unless my son is shooting the Colt SAA's stay at home. He likes his 7 1/2" blued USFA's in .44 WCF better.

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