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May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:08 pm
by RanchRoper
From last weekend, took my 1860 Henry to the range for some 45 Colt fun. Shooting 200 gr LRNFP's with 7gn of Universal. Really nice loads to shoot, lots of punch and no recoil. Open sights as usual.
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First up, 25 yds off hand standing, 12 rounds, put some pressure on trying to put a round in each of the wagon wheel gaps...not too bad, missed a couple here and there. It's tough! Just put the rest of the rounds in the middle best I could. Don't know how Hickock45 does it off hand standing so well, I sure like shooting better from 1 knee which is coming up later...
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Next up is 50 yds from 1 knee, 12 rounds....much happier with this one...buffalo steaks for supper :D
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Ok, so the buffalo pics were taken by my wife at John Scott's Ranch just up the road. He does lots of movie work, and supplies livestock. Selleck's Monte Walsh was filmed at his ranch partly. The town of Antelope Junction is a set on his place. But they sure are photogenic and add so much to the old west atmosphere!

oh ya....the rifle!...
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Hope you enjoyed the little report, glad the forum is back up.
Shoot safe, RR
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Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:12 pm
by RanchRoper
hmmm....not sure why the print and pics are all over the place...oh well

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:19 pm
by Mags
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I noticed this too. The text editor isn't handling the 'end-of-line' very well/consistently.
RanchRoper wrote:
Wed May 08, 2019 11:12 pm
hmmm....not sure why the print and pics are all over the place...oh well

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:20 pm
by RanchRoper
Maybe he needs to try the 1 knee position for better accuracy....

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:21 pm
by Mags
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Good shooting! Wish I could shoot like that off hand standing. Just too wobbly.
RanchRoper wrote:
Wed May 08, 2019 11:08 pm
From last weekend, took my 1860 Henry to the range for some 45 Colt fun. Shooting 200 gr LRNFP's with 7gn of Universal. Really nice loads to shoot, lots of punch and no recoil. Open sights as usual.

First up, 25 yds off hand standing, 12 rounds, put some pressure on trying to put a round in each of the wagon wheel gaps...not too bad, missed a couple here and there. It's tough! Just put the rest of the rounds in the middle best I could. Don't know how Hickock45 does it off hand standing so well, I sure like shooting better from 1 knee which is coming up later...

Next up is 50 yds from 1 knee, 12 rounds....much happier with this one...buffalo steaks for supper :D

Ok, so the buffalo pics were taken by my wife at John Scott's Ranch just up the road. He does lots of movie work, and supplies livestock. Selleck's Monte Walsh was filmed at his ranch partly. The town of Antelope Junction is a set on his place. But they sure are photogenic and add so much to the old west atmosphere!

Hope you enjoyed the little report, glad the forum is back up.
Shoot safe, RR

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:29 pm
by markiver54
Great post RR. Nice pics. I know I'll probably never be able to do that well off hand, for that matter, even sitting or kneeling!

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Wed May 08, 2019 11:41 pm
by RanchRoper
Thanks guys. Appreciated.

Re: May 5th 1860; The Buffalo Hunt

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 12:09 pm
by North Country Gal
Loved the post, as usual, RR. As I've always said, your reports are a work of art. Fine shooting, too.

Still haven't got around to trying that kneeling position with a rifle, but it's on my list of things to try on one of these range trips. Shooting offhand the way you do on every range trip is the way to get good at it. Takes constant practice, as we both well know. Keep up the good work.