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Major Art Tillery

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If have always thought the Classic Cowbiy Category would be the perfect fit for me, but only had Marlin rifles and Stoeger shotguns. Well I finally took the plunge and will be joining the Classic Cowboy ranks this shooting season! Picked up a Cz hammered 12 guage and a Uberti 1873 in 44-40.... Which matches up with my current Ruger Vaqueors in 44-40! I already have the gear to meet the clothing requirements so I am set, can't wait for the shooting season to get started! Be a lot of learning with the new firearms and shooting duelist all the time, but ready to give it a try.

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If have always thought the Classic Cowbiy Category would be the oerfect fit for me, but only had Marlin rifles and Stoeger shotguns. Well I finally took the plunge and will be joining the Classic Cowboy ranks this shooting season! Picked up a Cz hammered 12 guage and a Uberti 1873 in 44-40.... Which matches up with my current Ruger Vaqueors in 44-40! I already have the gear to meet the clothing requirements so I am set, can't wait for the shooting season to get started! Be a lot of learning with the new firearms and shooting duelist all the time, but ready to give it a try.

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I asked this in another thread, but haven't heard anything. Are jeans legal for CC? I can't seem to find anything that says they aren't. I was looking at a tag of my Levi's and they say "since 1873". They would go well with my 1873 colt clone and 1873 rifle. I just have to get myself a shotgun. I plan to run CC at least once this year. More if I really like it.

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I asked this in another thread, but haven't heard anything. Are jeans legal for CC? I can't seem to find anything that says they aren't. I was looking at a tag of my Levi's and they say "since 1873". They would go well with my 1873 colt clone and 1873 rifle. I just have to get myself a shotgun. I plan to run CC at least once this year. More if I really like it.

No for sure on the jeans...I wear the frontier classic trousers myself.

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Guest Hoss Carpenter, SASS Life 7843

Art,

 

Welcome to my favorite, Classic Cowboy. Your most practicing will probably be with the hammered double S X S. I have gotten better with mine, but have oh so far to go. But I love it. ( I would say NO to Blue Jeans).

 

Cheers, Hoss

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If have always thought the Classic Cowbiy Category would be the perfect fit for me, but only had Marlin rifles and Stoeger shotguns. Well I finally took the plunge and will be joining the Classic Cowboy ranks this shooting season! Picked up a Cz hammered 12 guage and a Uberti 1873 in 44-40.... Which matches up with my current Ruger Vaqueors in 44-40! I already have the gear to meet the clothing requirements so I am set, can't wait for the shooting season to get started! Be a lot of learning with the new firearms and shooting duelist all the time, but ready to give it a try.

Welcome!!!!

Scout

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The rules for CC, p15 Shooters Handbook & p11 ROII Handbook, make no mention of jeans, blue or otherwise. Levi's or Wranglers would technically be legal to wear imho.

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Classic is the best, I have been shooting it for a while. And yes jeans are ok, just no fancy stuff on the back pockets, that's more B-Western. I recently got 38-40's so I can shoot the smoky stuff like the real Cowboys did. I know you will have as much fun as I am, the hammered shotgun is addictive, lol, it just takes practice.

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Wow! They're comin out of the woodwork all suddenlike! Yeee Hawwww...congrats to all y'all!

 

Those other categories are redundant anyway....just sayin'

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Major, I'm not sure on the Czech hammered SxSs. I use a TTN and saw one available here in the past week plus the new one being imported by Taylor's plus the 1887 is a hoot to shoot. I let Johnny meadows do my SxSs and he does an excellent job on them. He done two EAA baikals, one remington baikal , one TTN and just got a SKB from him all have been better than the one prior. I have Lassiter do my 87s and the one I have now about runs itself if I get out its way.

 

The Rugers lassiter is the man now for them also mine are older ones done by Wes flowers and I can't remember ever having a problem with them in the nine plus years it's been since he worked on them. My USFA are from long hunter except I swapped the grips out for army ones and with it the hammer and trigger so one day I'll send them back for tweaking them if I don't do it first. My 73. Is from Jim as well and runs real well.

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So I'm coming back to double duelist, and new to CC, because I largely do the costuming, anyway.

 

On COCKING the revolvers, I do find it takes dome effort with one hand. I've had Jim Bowie redo the springs. It's not hard like that. It's the reach up with my thumb, then down.

 

QUESTION:

 

Is it better to reach up straight with my thumb and pull hammer down? Or to loosen my grip a little and drape my thumb over the hammer a little sideways, pulling it down. (I've never dropped one in 54 years of shooting.)

 

I get the job done, either way.

 

Just enjoying learning with you all, getting ideas.

 

Thank you

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I put lower hammers on my GF guns and that made a huge difference. My hands don't want to work right when it gets below 50. As for cocking I do a swipe motion. But do what's comfortable for you.

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Aunt Jen try either or both Ruger Bisley guns or the hammer or a montano hammer on a regular Ruger both are legal now. I like Bisleys nuch better than the standard hammers the spur comes back instead of a more upward angle. I say Ruger Bisleys not the colt Bisleys as they are two different animals.

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Wow! They're comin out of the woodwork all suddenlike! Yeee Hawwww...congrats to all y'all!

 

Those other categories are redundant anyway....just sayin'

:)

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Aunt Jen try either or both Ruger Bisley guns or the hammer or a montano hammer on a regular Ruger both are legal now. I like Bisleys nuch better than the standard hammers the spur comes back instead of a more upward angle. I say Ruger Bisleys not the colt Bisleys as they are two different animals.

 

Hi. I'm interested. A LOWER hammer would be great.

 

I have two, stainless, NRVs. How hard is it to put these new hammers in?

 

Also, I can find them on the internet, but which company should I order from?

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Ooooops. Hold the presses.

 

I called the guy who has been very helpful with me on all my gun over the years, Jim Bowie, and he told me that, for me and knowing me, I would likely prefer the Super Blackhawk hammers, so I already bought them and they're in the mail.

 

THANK YOU for wonderful ideas!

 

(I guess I'm becoming one of those shooters who has theses slicked competition guns...)

 

:)

 

Thank you guys.

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Welcome to the cat forty rod. I've really i joyed the cat since switching to it. I ask many questions outside the norm looking for something to set me apart from the norm. I like being different.

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Oh yeh we are going to have some fun!!!! You already look and are the part. I'm getting excited just thinking about it!!

You got everything down good already, but I will help you out on anything you want , even the HUD Hunker!!! :) See you soon.

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