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Ranger Dan

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  1. 47 minutes ago, Barry Sloe said:

    So, with your logic - if I am shooting a plate rack, 6 knock downs, my first shot hits the frame and all the targets go down. I'm done with the plate rack and just dump the other loads?  Not where I've been shooting.  You shoot where the target(s) were at, then dump the extra rounds.

     

    BS

    Yes, that is exactly how it works. Knockdowns are scored as hits when down, doesn't matter how. Wind could blow them down or an errant pistol shot could hit them. Without a "dump target" to place the remaining rounds on, the shooter is left with "safely down range".

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  2. 2 hours ago, Still hand Bill said:

    I have been working through by last order of 180g TC 44 cal and been looking for a new vendor as it appears Penn has closed shop.  I would take a couple 1000.   Used to be able to get a 70lb pack from them.  I am sure my mail man hated them.  

    I also used Penn bullets 180gr TC 44 cal. Loved them, no one else made them. Been out of them since early last year. Don't see them on your website?

  3. Beautiful tribute to a fine unit. I served in the 1/10 Cavalry at Ft Carson in 1985. Of the several Cav units I served in, the 1/10 Buffalo Soldiers was the proudest of their heritage.

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  4. I had same problem with same gun (El Patron). Sent back to Uberti, they returned it, still had same issue. Cylinder failing to lock up, probably a timing or bolt not seating properly in the cylinder. Only happened about every 10 to 15 times and only when attempting to fire it fast. Even the gunsmith at the shop I bought it at tested and agreed it was defective, but would not fix it as it was under warranty and Uberti wouldn't fix it either. Traded it back in for a Cattleman that didn't do that.

     

    Added: eventually it will stop close enough to set off a round that is not aligned with the barrel and spray lead back at you. Not good.

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  5. Leatherman multi-tool

    rag

    small gunsmiths screw driver set

    small spray can of ballistoil

    small bottle of CLP

    spare firing pin for rifles

    shotshell checker

    shotgun chamber swab

    squib rod

    extra ear plugs

    cryin towel

     

    cleaning kit stays in the truck

    have never needed to clean guns at a 2 day 12 stage match

    at the most I'll run a snake through the shotgun barrels

     

  6. The only thing rarer than a 44-40 vaquero is a pair of 44-40 cylinders to convert your 44 magnums to 44-40. Good luck. I spent several years trying to find a match for my 44-40 4.62 inch Vaquero. Finally just bought a 7.5 inch and swapped the barrel off a 4.62 44 magnum.

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