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Feb 19th, 1871
- RanchRoper
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Feb 19th, 1871
Gorgeous day at the range other than the wind. Old west revolver time!
My 1860 Colt SA Richards cartridge conversion. 45 Colt, 8" barrel, V-notch rear sight in the hammer. Shooting 6.6 gn Universal, 200 gr LRNFP. It sure doesn't take long to burn through 50 rounds. What a cool revolver to shoot. Of course I carry it cross draw in a Slim Jim holster at the range as well.
3 targets today and the photos are all marked at the bottom of each. All are 1 hand, trying to shoot it that way all the time. Hefty but deadly if I do my part right. Increased the target size as I moved away.
Shoot safe & often, RR
ps...the gun is stamped 1871 on the barrel, as Colt had lots of left over inventory when cartridges first came out, and moved quickly to convert these old 1860 model black powder pistols to cartridge guns. Hence the later date stamp. You could buy one of these for $6 versus the $25 for a Colt Peacemaker. These old conversion pistols were very popular with cowboys and settlers.
My 1860 Colt SA Richards cartridge conversion. 45 Colt, 8" barrel, V-notch rear sight in the hammer. Shooting 6.6 gn Universal, 200 gr LRNFP. It sure doesn't take long to burn through 50 rounds. What a cool revolver to shoot. Of course I carry it cross draw in a Slim Jim holster at the range as well.
3 targets today and the photos are all marked at the bottom of each. All are 1 hand, trying to shoot it that way all the time. Hefty but deadly if I do my part right. Increased the target size as I moved away.
Shoot safe & often, RR
ps...the gun is stamped 1871 on the barrel, as Colt had lots of left over inventory when cartridges first came out, and moved quickly to convert these old 1860 model black powder pistols to cartridge guns. Hence the later date stamp. You could buy one of these for $6 versus the $25 for a Colt Peacemaker. These old conversion pistols were very popular with cowboys and settlers.
Pedersoli Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Lotta dead outlaws in those photos.
Don't let the old man in
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Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Fine job once again. Do you draw it for each shot Mr Earp?
- RanchRoper
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Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Haha...no I'd shoot my foot off.
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- JEBar
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Re: Feb 19th, 1871
nicely done .... well understand it not taking long to go through 50 rounds
- fortyshooter
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Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Love the 20 yd. target! Great shootin' with that heavy revolver.
- Holiday009
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Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Nice shooting !
Re: Feb 19th, 1871
Nice shooting, I would need a shooting stick to do something close to your results. That’s a lotta barrel you got there. 