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Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

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Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:01 pm

Ok, so just got home from the range. Real world conditions today for sure, at least for Alberta. The 45 Colt Big Boy was at 50 yards off hand standing, and open factory sights as usual. Pretty much the only way I shoot. 250 gr Winchester LFN, my favorite ammo. Wind speed about 115 kms according to the weather man which converts to 71 mph. 20 rounds on the target, and the wind must have been right behind the bullets, as it was not as much of a factor as I expected. I did not allow for wind on the first couple of shots, and when I saw them hit, I just kept on cranking. Likely they picked up speed going down range. :D My goal was to get as many big honkin' holes in the middle as possible! :lol:

The other target is the 1860 Colt cartridge conversion, 8" barrel, open top and 45 Colt as well. I shot from 15 yds, one hand and standing. It was 15 rounds but looks like a couple went into the wood and not on paper. The issue I had today was steadying my arm in the wind. Shot American Eagle 255 gr JSP.
The other challenge today was getting to and from the targets climbing up and down snowdrifts! For some reason I had the whole range to myself...

It was great to shoot again, I have not been to the range since late October.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by CT_Shooter » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:19 pm

Superlative shooting again, RanchRoper! Wow. A wind speed like that would drop trees in this part of the world and keep cowards like me indoors, watching through the windows for signs of trouble. Each time you post a a photo like that Big Boy target, you inspire me to try harder to do better. Thanks.
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:26 pm

I find if I yell "HO-CHEE-MAMA" before I shoot it seems to help. :)
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by PT7 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:34 pm

Great shooting and range report. CT is right, though, about that howling wind keeping folk inside. Not a surprise that you had the range to yourself.

What size is your splash target? At 50 yards using iron sights it probably is getting a little small. I can't remember, do you shoot farther out, at say either 75 or 100 yards? At 75 I have some challenges with a 6" target...I should get a few larger ones for that long-distance shooting.

I really like the clarity of a large bullet hole as your targets show. My .357 POIs look good on a splash, but no matter what kind of target I use, the .22LR ammo consistently remains hard to see. That's the only distraction I have when shooting with iron sights.

Thanks for posting.
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:42 pm

Those are 8" targets. 50 yds is about the max distance that I can see them hit. I tried at 100 yds one time, but it's a crap shoot whether you got on the paper or not until you walk out there. Usually as long, sad walk back.
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by PT7 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:57 pm

OK, I've used 8" targets at times, too, and I've had that "long, :( walk back" from both 75 & 100 yards at times.

Not to totally derail your good range report, but while wandering through some web shooting images this weekend, these photos reminded me you regularly ride your horse. This would be some kind of shooting to try....if the horse would only agree. ;)

Both are of calvary soldiers getting in some of their rifle training. I could easily see one foot resting in a stirrup, but both feet on the saddle? Whoa!
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:05 pm

Haha.....that's something I could certainly do.....once.

ps...I wore my Howard Leight Impact Sport ear-muffs, and they are so good. The Big Boy sounds like a Red Ryder going off. Money well spent. 8-)
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by North Country Gal » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:44 pm

Excellent offhand work! I, too, am a fan of the 45 Colt. Just got back from the range. Had a good day with the Ruger Blackhawk 45 Convertible.
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:58 pm

I have found high winds blow me around more than the bullet.
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Re: Long overdue Big Boy & 1860 Colt Range Report

Post by RanchRoper » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:58 pm

This is my Cimarron revolver for anybody who hasn't seen it; and if you have well here it is again just cuz I love it! :D :D
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