Nice rugged looking buttstock.Vaquero wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:59 pmDid a little afternoon gong plinking this afternoon. Took the Rossi 45 colt out for a little spin. These 250 gr MB co rfn over 8.5 grs of unique and I was slapping all the steel. Hardly missed even the 4" ones. Found 20 195 swc's that were loaded over 6.5 grs of Red dot and could only hit the bigger gongs with them. But I did move farther back, to the picnic table, but was also leaning on one elbow while earlier shooting just offhand.
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Some of that Brazilian mystery hardwood.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:36 amNice rugged looking buttstock.Vaquero wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:59 pmDid a little afternoon gong plinking this afternoon. Took the Rossi 45 colt out for a little spin. These 250 gr MB co rfn over 8.5 grs of unique and I was slapping all the steel. Hardly missed even the 4" ones. Found 20 195 swc's that were loaded over 6.5 grs of Red dot and could only hit the bigger gongs with them. But I did move farther back, to the picnic table, but was also leaning on one elbow while earlier shooting just offhand.
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Looks better than that funky factory stain they applied.
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Randy, are those electronic earmuffs? And yeah, you called that right; Brazilian mystery wood. It works tho!
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No sir that particular is not. I do have a set that work great, but the batteries seem to run down quick. But, I have been known to forget to turn them off sometimes.
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I shot more today than I have on any single day in years. I started plinking with a Henry SGC and the went to a Henry Mares Leg and then shot the most with the Ruger Charger Mares Leg. I’m guru shoe about 300-400 rounds in the 27F weather. With the full sunshine and absolutely no wind it actually felt warm after the 3F night.
Note: guru shoe act means guessing.
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I like that revolver there.
What cal. is the Mare's Leg?
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That is an impressive bunch of guns for a single range session. Glad you got, especially with the big storm heading our way tomorrow.
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Top left Ruger Charger .22LR
Bottom left Henry .410 Ax
Top right Henry .22WMR with octagon barrel
Middle right Rossi 38/357 Ranch Hand
Bottom right Henry .22LR
Center Cimarron birdshead 38/only
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We might get up to a foot. Timms Hill gets about the same weather as Rhinelander except it’s much windier.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 5:45 pmThat is an impressive bunch of guns for a single range session. Glad you got, especially with the big storm heading our way tomorrow.
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The 410 Axe, now that's neat. How many does the mag. hold?
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