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Range Report: morning shoot

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Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Sir Henry » Sat Oct 22, 2022 8:50 am

The sun has barely been up for five minutes and I shot a cylinder of Quiets at the spinners to the east.
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This Uberti Cattleman is one of my favorite pistols. The gutter sights makes it hard to aim so it’s not my most accurate. Loading it and unloading the spent brass just seems natural. I think I fondle it more than I shoot it.
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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:45 am

With you all the way on the loading and unloading of a single action revolver. I enjoy it and it slows down my shooting just enough to keep my focus sharp. By contrast, I find loading the magazine in a bolt rifle or a semi auto to be annoying when I'm shooting. That's just me, of course. I know plenty of shooters who hate single actions for the very thing I like about them. Some of them even think all single actions belong in a museum. No problem. Each to their own.

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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Hatchdog » Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:49 am

Sir Henry, is your revolver on the small side? Looks small in your hands. I too like loading and unloading single actions tho I only have two. When it comes to loading rifle mags I found that if it’s a larger capacity mag I only load 5 rounds, shoot and then reload. This slows me down and keeps me from shooting just to empty the mag. Same thing with larger capacity semi pistol mags. And also those awful Henry Big Boys…….. :lol:

Your pic with the sun in the background is beautiful.

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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Sir Henry » Sat Oct 22, 2022 11:26 am

Hatchdog wrote:
Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:49 am
Sir Henry, is your revolver on the small side? Looks small in your hands. I too like loading and unloading single actions tho I only have two. When it comes to loading rifle mags I found that if it’s a larger capacity mag I only load 5 rounds, shoot and then reload. This slows me down and keeps me from shooting just to empty the mag. Same thing with larger capacity semi pistol mags. And also those awful Henry Big Boys…….. :lol:

Your pic with the sun in the background is beautiful.
I believe it’s 7/8 scale of an 1873 Colt. With the small size I can unload the brass with one hand. I have usually load ten rounds in my magazines even if they hold 15 like the new 10/22 mags.
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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Oct 22, 2022 11:55 am

Gene, is that a 10 shot or 12 shot Uberti?

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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Sir Henry » Sat Oct 22, 2022 1:11 pm

North Country Gal wrote:
Sat Oct 22, 2022 11:55 am
Gene, is that a 10 shot or 12 shot Uberti?
It’s a six shooter. I have a Ruger Single Ten and an H&R Nine shot breaktop. It’s actually the easiest to unload.
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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by North Country Gal » Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:09 pm

Do you have the Stallion or the Cattleman? Just curious.

If it's the scaled down Uberti, about the same size as your Single Ten, it should be the Stallion. The Stallion is also available in a 10 shot version.

The Uberti Cattleman 22 LR is a full size Colt, also available in 45 Colt and all the other standard cartridges. That's what I had. Can get it in a 6 or 12 shot. I had the 12 shot. Definitely bigger than a Single Ten. Feels just like the 45 Colt in the hand, not at all like a 22. I see a lot more of these around than the Stallion.
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Uberti doesn't stamp model labels on their Colt clones, so you might want to look at the box if you still have it.

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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Mags » Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:02 pm

On my Uberti Cattleman II, there is a partial model designation. "Mod 1873 CAL .45 Colt". It is missing the "Cattleman II" text.
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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Sir Henry » Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:10 pm

North Country Gal wrote:
Sat Oct 22, 2022 6:09 pm
Do you have the Stallion or the Cattleman? Just curious.

If it's the scaled down Uberti, about the same size as your Single Ten, it should be the Stallion. The Stallion is also available in a 10 shot version.

The Uberti Cattleman 22 LR is a full size Colt, also available in 45 Colt and all the other standard cartridges. That's what I had. Can get it in a 6 or 12 shot. I had the 12 shot. Definitely bigger than a Single Ten. Feels just like the 45 Colt in the hand, not at all like a 22. I see a lot more of these around than the Stallion.
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Uberti doesn't stamp model labels on their Colt clones, so you might want to look at the box if you still have it.
It could be a Stallion. I had all the boxes to my firearms that I bought new but left them in Seattle.
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Re: Range Report: morning shoot

Post by Sir Henry » Sat Oct 22, 2022 10:19 pm

It’s a Cattleman and is 11” long with a 5.5” barrel and weighs 2.3 pounds. Is this full size? I had two Ruger Vaqueros in 44-40. The hammers had been modified to shoot Cowboy Action by Texas Gun Runner. They had the birds head grip.

This is not one of mine however they looked very similar. I sold them before leaving Seattle.
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