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November 24th 1860
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November 24th 1860
Windy at times today, had to pick my moments. Temperature 28F. Cold hands and my trigger finger missing the first joint has no circulation at all in cold weather. Cowboy up...
50 yard work with my Henry 1860 in 45 Colt. Shooting 50 rounds of 200 gr 6.6 gn of Universal. Open sights, shooting from 1 knee.
It's still a punchy little round but I was a little worried about the bullets wandering around with the wind but as I said, pick the moment and shoot. It's a crap shoot with the wind some days. Pun intended.
12 rounds on each of 4 targets except last one one has 14 rounds on it. I change targets because some I shoot better than others....go figure. The one with 4 targets on it usually gives me grief. Not so much today.
Wind was starting to chew on me with this one....
Shoot safe, RR
50 yard work with my Henry 1860 in 45 Colt. Shooting 50 rounds of 200 gr 6.6 gn of Universal. Open sights, shooting from 1 knee.
It's still a punchy little round but I was a little worried about the bullets wandering around with the wind but as I said, pick the moment and shoot. It's a crap shoot with the wind some days. Pun intended.
12 rounds on each of 4 targets except last one one has 14 rounds on it. I change targets because some I shoot better than others....go figure. The one with 4 targets on it usually gives me grief. Not so much today.
Wind was starting to chew on me with this one....
Shoot safe, RR
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Re: November 24th 1860
Remind me not to be on the receiving end of your fire. 
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Re: November 24th 1860
Haha...well shooting only 1 rifle all the time I guess you get to know it pretty well, even in the wind. Thanks for the kind words.
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Re: November 24th 1860
yep, gotta love them big holes ..
.. looks like you did a good job timing the trigger pull
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Re: November 24th 1860
Thanks for the range report, RR. You are nothing, if it's not a consistent and accurate marksman. I love to see your targets and photographs. Give my thanks to your partner for taking and sharing so many wonderful photos of you. Very cool images.
H006M Big Boy Brass .357 - H001 Classic .22LR - Uberti / Taylors & Co. SmokeWagon .357 5.5" - Uberti / Taylors & Co. RanchHand .22LR 5.5"
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Re: November 24th 1860
Nah just an old cowboy that found the selfie button. That's how I can get me and Badger in the same pic... 
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Re: November 24th 1860
So, who can I thank for this classic image?

RanchRoper wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:44 pmNah just an old cowboy that found the selfie button. That's how I can get me and Badger in the same pic...![]()
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Re: November 24th 1860
Mr. Sam Sung.
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Re: November 24th 1860
Having lived in open country, myself, I know how challenging it can be to play the wind they way you do. Yup, I've lived in places so windy that when we got a calm day, it made everyone a bit jumpy.
How's that 1860 holding up? Figure you are at the head of the list for showing what that old design can do. Impressive, as always.
How's that 1860 holding up? Figure you are at the head of the list for showing what that old design can do. Impressive, as always.
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Re: November 24th 1860
It seems to be holding up just fine. Not sure how many rounds through it now, a couple thousand at least. Looked at the internals last week during cleaning, linkage is tight, all looked like new. Nothing loose, cycles smooth. So far so good.
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