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Henry and SmokeWagon
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I got to my indoor range today, shooting .357 handloads in both the revolver (25 ft.) and the Henry Big Boy (75'). I shoot standing, off hand. I had a fun hour of shooting and it's not all that bad; it's just not great shooting. I know I have work to do.
There are 35 shots for each gun. I shot 5 rounds at a time, alternating between the two guns.
There are 35 shots for each gun. I shot 5 rounds at a time, alternating between the two guns.
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Re: Henry and SmokeWagon
good job ..... if aimed center mass, right behind the front leg, for a heart shot on a deer, you'd have brought home meat for the cooler with most every shot .... not an easy thing when firing 70 rounds off hand
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One shot, one kill. Can't do any better than that.JEBar wrote:good job ..... if aimed center mass, right behind the front leg, for a heart shot on a deer, you'd have brought home meat for the cooler with most every shot .... not an easy thing when firing 70 rounds off hand
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Well holy smokes-wagon! The next time the Clantons are a problem meet me at the OK Corral and we'll take care of them! That's some nice shootin' at 75 yds off hand. Well done!
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Yeah. It would have been a whole lot more satisfying if I were actually shooting at 75 yards and not 75 feet.RanchRoper wrote:That's some nice shootin' at 75 yds off hand.
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Well you had me fooled...feet, yards....this is why I don't build houses.CT_Shooter wrote:Yeah. It would have been a whole lot more satisfying if I were actually shooting at 75 yards and not 75 feet.RanchRoper wrote:That's some nice shootin' at 75 yds off hand.
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Seventy-five yards is still 25 yards. I shoot a lot offhand and you did good. Especially considering you made 35 shots.
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Is that new math?Sir Henry wrote:Seventy-five yards is still 25 yards. I shoot a lot offhand and you did good. Especially considering you made 35 shots.
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