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Range Report: daily plinking

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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by fortyshooter » Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:17 am

Hatchdog wrote:
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Forty, that’s the kind of “tree trimming” we all can get behind! :D
Yes it was fun getting it out which is much easier to do now being closer to the target area. There is top section of three more paddles that bolts on.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Mar 27, 2024 4:52 pm

fortyshooter wrote:
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Sir Henry wrote:
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Two shots with my Texas Bond and I was done for the day. This is by far my least favorite firearm.
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What caliber would that be Gene? I had one in 45 Colt/.410 and it was a bit hard to pull the hammer back but it shot fine until the hammer blew off one day. Sent it back and Bond fix it but no mention of WHY. Traded it off and kept part of the hammer. It has a definite weak spot where it is notched out for the moving hammer part.
This one is .22LR. I had another receiver and 45/410 and 38/357 barrels.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by graywolf » Thu Mar 28, 2024 8:56 am

I think y'all have helped to make up my mind about the Bond 410. Been thinking off and on about the Rowdy XL. I just don't think these old arthritic hands and fingers could take much of the 410.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Mar 28, 2024 9:35 am

graywolf wrote:
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I think y'all have helped to make up my mind about the Bond 410. Been thinking off and on about the Rowdy XL. I just don't think these old arthritic hands and fingers could take much of the 410.
I’ve shot the 410 Bond and didn’t think the kick which was big wasn’t sharp. What I don’t like about the Bond is you don’t pull the trigger back you pull it down in an awkward pull.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by 5shot » Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:07 pm

My .357 X-Model is probably my most accurate lever gun and it rountinely prints sub 1" 50 yard groups with several different handloads. I had a dandy going today with 4 shots in the same hole when I blew the 5th. I knew the shot was a goner....operator error. May have to change my handle....Ol' 4 shot. :lol: :D
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by graywolf » Sat Mar 30, 2024 9:07 am

Researching the Bond derringers, I've read that about the triggers. Probably about the same as north American arms revolvers. I had a 410 handgun for several years that I kept in my Utv glove box. Great for rattlesnakes. I let one of the kids have it. It was a cheaper gun, but it had a similar trigger.
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by BigAl52 » Sat Mar 30, 2024 10:05 am

5shot wrote:
Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:07 pm
My .357 X-Model is probably my most accurate lever gun and it rountinely prints sub 1" 50 yard groups with several different handloads. I had a dandy going today with 4 shots in the same hole when I blew the 5th. I knew the shot was a goner....operator error. May have to change my handle....Ol' 4 shot. :lol: :D

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Whats the load consist of 4Shot :D
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by 5shot » Sat Mar 30, 2024 12:23 pm

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Whats the load consist of 4Shot :D
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158 gr. Nosler HP's over 15.1 gr. of 296 with a CCI 400 small rifle primer for 1572 fps Avg. I'm convinced the CCi small pistol magnum and small rifle standard are one and the same. I've not detected any difference on the chrono or on paper.

The X is sighted in dead on at 50 yards for a +P .38 Spl 125 gr. XTP load that clocks 1192 fps average. That's the reason the hot load is hitting 3" high. There's a Streamlight TL1 HL on the X and one of these days the big nasty coyote that's been terrorizing this neighborhood is gonna slip up. :evil: :D
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Post by BigAl52 » Sat Mar 30, 2024 2:04 pm

Ive never had much luck with 296 in 357. I always use 2400
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Re: Range Report: daily plinking

Post by Sir Henry » Mon Apr 01, 2024 4:06 pm

Today’s plinking was brought to you by Beeman. It took me about a dozen shots to finally hit the yellow spinner at 10 yards.
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