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A Pair of Snake - June

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BrokenolMarine
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A Pair of Snake - June

Post by BrokenolMarine » Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:43 pm

The heat has been awful here in south Central Oklahoma, but I got out early and onto the shaded range for a few rounds this morning. The shade on the range and the gentle breeze made the heat easier to deal with and I didn't plan to stay long.

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I took two of the Colt Snakes, both 6" guns. The Colt Python 357 and a Colt Anaconda 44 Magnum. I had shot both earlier this year, and learned from the experience. The Anaconda HAD fancy wood grips on it, beautiful, but they exposed the backstrap, which spanked me like a disobediant child. I put the OEM Colt Hogue grips on the gun. I have some plus P 38 LSWC duty ammo and I was shooting that this morning in the Python.

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I fired Six from the Python to check the sights, and they were ON, I had fired single action and found that firing single action, I took too much time and wandered around the black, pulling two out. But, the sights were good.

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The targets were old worn cardboard competition targets, hung from parachute cord stretched between two trees 33 feet downrange. Good distance for practice with old eyes.

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I settled in and put a total of 24 rounds on the target with the Python, firing the other eighteen double action. Not rapid fire, but what we called Measured Fire in training. Put the sights on target and pull through the trigger. Aimed "rapid" fire so to speak. Not bad for an old guy. Enough with the Python.....

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Anaconda up next, Cowboy Action 44 mag rounds. Some Boom, plenty of recoil, but not Bigga Boom. You KNOW you are shooting magnums. The first five were to the left. I loaded five since there were just twenty left in that box. (Magnum rounds AREN'T cheap. :roll:

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Baby Screwdriver, three clicks right windage. Next fifteen shots were okay. Pulled a few left still, but didn't make any more adjustments just yet. Will shoot more before changing the sights. Need more practice with the new gun before making more changes. The group is good enough for now.

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Either gun would get the job done, and the day was starting to heat up. Beautiful guns, nice shooters.
Too big to carry, but not too big for house or truck guns. Shooters.

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Re: A Pair of Snake - June

Post by daytime dave » Wed Jul 30, 2025 4:57 pm

Fine shooting with a couple of fine Colts marine. Good report.
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Re: A Pair of Snake - June

Post by North Country Gal » Wed Jul 30, 2025 6:15 pm

Love seeing you out shooting those fine revolvers and doing it so well. Are those vintage snake guns or the new stuff?

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Re: A Pair of Snake - June

Post by BrokenolMarine » Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:50 pm

They are vintage snakes. Neither are new models.
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Re: A Pair of Snake - June

Post by Hatchdog » Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:30 am

Nice work with a pair of classics.

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Re: A Pair of Snake - June

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Jul 31, 2025 10:18 am

BrokenolMarine wrote:
Wed Jul 30, 2025 9:50 pm
They are vintage snakes. Neither are new models.
As classic as it gets in vintage revolvers, right there with my vintage Smiths. Congrats.

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