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Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
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Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
A quick trip to the range on a windy cold night. Shooting 50 yds off hand in the wind is always a challenge but if I wait for the wind to quit around here I'll never shoot. Guess it's real world conditions so I tell myself anyway. The funny part was, some guys with SKS rifles were just cleaning up as I arrived, and after they were done oohing and aawwing over my Henry they set up a rock on top of the 50 yd board and said see if I can hit it so they could see the Henry in action. FIRST shot split the rock and sent it to the ground. I'd rather be lucky than good any day. Haha!
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
Rockin it at the range!
Glad you got a chance to get some fresh air and trigger time.
Glad you got a chance to get some fresh air and trigger time.
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
lucky as the result of solid practice .... what ammo have you determined serves your wants/needsRanchRoper wrote:FIRST shot split the rock and sent it to the ground. I'd rather be lucky than good any day. Haha!
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
Winchester 250 gr lead flat nose perform the best I think. Hornady 255 gr LFN are 2nd. Just cowboy action loads. They sure don't seem wimpy to me. That old rock split clean in half.
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
Congratulations, even with the wind it seems like you are getting quite proficient with your Henry.
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
Appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
understood on Cowboy Action level loads .... unless the day comes that we take it hunting, that's pretty much all we shoot in our 45-70, 44 and 357 .... it doesn't take a Big Bear load to punch a hole in paper or as you have proven, to bust a rock ..RanchRoper wrote:Winchester 250 gr lead flat nose perform the best I think. Hornady 255 gr LFN are 2nd. Just cowboy action loads. They sure don't seem wimpy to me. That old rock split clean in half.
Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
After following your regular Range Reports, and often seeing your target results, "luck" is not the reason you split that rock.
And your practice in "real world conditions" is an important factor. Keeping on target, or on rock, will help if you ever face a grizzly that also needs to be "split and sent to the ground." Keep on doing well on those windy range days. It is paying off big time. Great job!
And your practice in "real world conditions" is an important factor. Keeping on target, or on rock, will help if you ever face a grizzly that also needs to be "split and sent to the ground." Keep on doing well on those windy range days. It is paying off big time. Great job!
RanchRoper wrote:A quick trip to the range on a windy cold night. Shooting 50 yds off hand in the wind is always a challenge but if I wait for the wind to quit around here I'll never shoot. Guess it's real world conditions so I tell myself anyway. The funny part was, some guys with SKS rifles were just cleaning up as I arrived, and after they were done oohing and aawwing over my Henry they set up a rock on top of the 50 yd board and said see if I can hit it so they could see the Henry in action. FIRST shot split the rock and sent it to the ground. I'd rather be lucky than good any day. Haha!
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Re: Big Boy 45 Colt Sept 4th
Great story! Glad you and the Henry were able to rock on!
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