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Range Report: daily plinking

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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by fortyshooter » Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:18 am

Glad to see you got your range up and running Hatch and great shooting for you and wife! I was out working on some mods and repair work for my Bullseye Saloon yesterday and not enough time for plinking. Been looking at the deep wide part of my creek near the road I see some water action going on. A cheap little fishing cast rod will be on my next trip!
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by BigAl52 » Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:17 am

Nice looking rifles there Hatch and some good shooting by you and the Mrs. What loads were you shooting in the 41. Hope you like the LVT as much as I like mine. That 10/22 is a great shooter with that barrel and the BK trigger. Checked mine and its right a 2lbs.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Vaquero » Thu Apr 25, 2024 8:09 am

Some nice shooting there from the both of you Hatch.
And some good looking lumber on those firearms, how old is the 39?

I got out and put 5 mag tubes worth of Fed. Match through the little H001 yesterday afternoon.
Just ringing the gongs from the patio at 20 to 45 yds., while sipping on a cold one. ;)

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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Hatchdog » Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:20 am

Al, I was shooting my original 41 mag loads with H110 as I want to use them up the right way, shooting. :D I do have a bunch of the 2400 loads ready to go. The 2400 is more accurate than the H110 but both will certainly get the job done. I didn’t get to the LVT this trip but like your experience it’s a great shooter. Mine doesn’t have the BX trigger and could use the upgrade but the original is pretty good.

Vaquero, the 39-A is a 2009 JM, just before the Remington switch.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Vaquero » Fri Apr 26, 2024 10:19 am

Just a little backyard fun while burning limbs.
The H001 and the H&R 949 9 shot.
Haven't shot it in a while.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by BigAl52 » Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:21 am

What kind of accuracy you getting from that Browning 22. I found it to be a never again purchase
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Vaquero » Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:29 am

BigAl52 wrote:
Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:21 am
What kind of accuracy you getting from that Browning 22. I found it to be a never again purchase
Al, I'm shooting off hand with it today only and hitting the small gongs quite regularly.
From the patio even the small one at 45ish yds. Hit more than missed.
Seems I did compared it with some other ammo last year in a couple different rifles .
I believe I posted about in the range report sec. When I did.
Alright a few more rounds. ;)

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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Vaquero » Sat Apr 27, 2024 8:13 am

Well, I had a little jam with the Henry. :o
First one I remember, but think it had to do with the mag. tube backing out.
I have an O-ring on the end to help keep up the slack, but this one has been on there forever.
So I changed it out after I cleared the jam and we be slinging lead freely once again.

I remember why the 949 isn't shot as much as there others, other than it's in nice shape and try to keep it that way.
The trigger pull is looooooong, even in SA mode.
Put it up and pulled out another little DA/SA, a little Amadeo Rossi, it has a much better trigger.
It's said to be a copy of S&W's model 63.

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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:12 am

Speaking of Browning 22s, the used BL-22 I bought developed the infamous BL-22 feeding issue where the round fails to lift far enough up, so it jams going into the chamber. I suspect a lot of BL-22s go on the used market for this reason. This is the third BL-22 I've had over the years with feeding, failure to fire issues. No more. I took it back to my shop where I bought it and they gave me most of my money back. Fair enough, because I did shoot it a lot when it was working. No more BL-22s for me.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Apr 28, 2024 10:37 am

My wife had a Bl-22 several years ago. She shot my Marlin 39-A and liked it but it’s way too big for her small frame. So we got her the Browning as it fit her perfectly. I don’t recall if it was a youth model or not but it fit her perfectly. We put a scope on it but unfortunately that caused her to have difficulty lowering the hammer down after loading and cycling a round. After a safe accidental discharge we decided that that was not the rifle for her and now she shoots (very well) a Ruger American youth model bolt gun. Miss that Browning as it sure was a good looking rifle.
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