
Caladisi kid
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AAAHHHHH...................Everyone just CHILL OUT..............
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Brett might just have us all beat!
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I’ve been using 4.5 - 4.6 grains of trail boss with 180 grain bullets for my 45 colt loads for the last few years in temps from 30-90 degree’s. Chrono’s around low 500’s depending on temps. I shoot Classic Cowboy and it has low recoil.
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Purging the Library
Caladisi kid replied to Randy Atcher, SASS #54380's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
Randy, I would like the "Points West, Shootist and Shoot" mags please and sent Media mail if possible. PM to follow, CK -
Eighteen year old IDIOT!!!
Caladisi kid replied to Linn Keller, SASS 27332, BOLD 103's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DOG???? -
From Alpo ; I just wonder how often the post office named some place wrong because they can't spell. Well, 643 times total since 1783 according to my classified document at home.........
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I’m your huckleberry for #5, PM sent.
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FS rosewood new model vaquero grips
Caladisi kid replied to Fill Yer Hand's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
Bisley style? -
Seems to be a first model Dragoon, based on oval cylinder stops, about 6700 made 1848-1858. Value depends on collector vs. shooter and condition of item. The serial dates this most likely a 1849-50 and most were marked " U.S.M.R. " with the " U.S. DRAGOON " mark on fewer, number unknown. Getting it lettered, if possible, would tell some of it's history since it could have been used during the Civil War based on the OP's area. Good Luck. My 2 bits.
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SPF-Hand Stamped Spur Straps
Caladisi kid replied to J. J. Longley, SASS #38655's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
J.J., I'm your huckleberry!! PM to follow, CK -
I’ll take it, PM to follow. CK
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50,000 to 105,000 FPS? That would be 34,090 to 71,590 MPH? Not sure........
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Cobra Kid, I'm your Huckleberry! I will take all. PM to follow, CK
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They're all in Congress AND they are in stock and can be bought now!!!!
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I own key and electronic entry types and my main one has an electronic lock that requires a 9 volt to operate. It is much more convenient to access. I have had this one for 3 years now, no problem. If the lock fails it can be removed and a separate special key can be used to open the door. One other thing, do NOT buy cheap!!! My 2 bits from the saddle.
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I was wondering if the Winchester 1901 shotgun would be allowed in Cowboy Action Shooting the same as the 1887, outside of a specific category such as Classic Cowboy? Thanks in advance of any responses.
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WTB - A single brass of .45-90
Caladisi kid replied to Robin Trains SASS 80595's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
Robin Trains, Check your PM, CK- 1 reply
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Hello all you 10g shootists, I just got off the phone with Track of the Wolf and they have brass 10g in 2-5/8" and 2-7/8" as well as all of the wads and shot/powder over cards! I ordered a bunch. Brass was $8-10 a piece depending on size. You only live once!
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There HAS to be a Monty Python joke about this somewhere!
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Well since the dead man had cartridges and an older pistol, let's assume the time frame is 1860's to 1880's. Lever guns, Henry's and 1866's, were available and used rimfire 44's. He has pistol cartridges and this could be a older Cap and Ball converted to a cartridge, say the rimfire of the rifle. For the 32 S&W I would go with a rimfire or top break of the period.
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Well, since the Texas Rangers officially started in 1835 he could be carrying any of them. Without more of the story line I would be assuming that it is a pocket pistol of some sort kept in a vest pocket or, if larger, kept in a saddle bag. My 2 cents.
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No problem, Just S...l...o...w download, look under "The Shooting" then handbooks rules, etc.
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Mexican language question
Caladisi kid replied to Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
Try this>>>>>> -
Sold. 100% silk scarf from Wyoming Traders
Caladisi kid replied to stepnmud#33546's topic in SASS Wire Classifieds
I'm your Huckleberry, PM to follow! CK