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Thread: Five at One Hundred Yards

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    Five at One Hundred Yards

    Five at one hundred yards with a 270 Keith 44 bullet.
    Black target is 6 inches.

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    More information, please. It would be nice to know the gun you used, the barrel length, the powder, the lube or coating.

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    Scoped?? Off the bench or free handed??
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    44Mag, 270 Keith, 9.4gr PowerPistol. S&B primers.

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    Am I correct this was with iron sights?

    Revolver barrel length was?

    NICE revolver group.
    The ENEMY is listening.
    HE wants to know what YOU know.
    Keep it to yourself.

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    Iron sights yes. 2.75 inch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 44MAG#1 View Post
    Iron sights yes. 2.75 inch.
    Yikes! A .44 SNUBBY!
    That IS impressive!
    The ENEMY is listening.
    HE wants to know what YOU know.
    Keep it to yourself.

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    uhhhh....you missed....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica793 View Post
    uhhhh....you missed....
    Too, funny.

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    Dang, I'm glad someone pointed that out. Here I was thinking I hit it. I guess I will have to let you good handgun shooters hit it.
    Sorry.

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    That is some very good shooting. Even more so with iron sights.

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    Awesome shooting, specially with a snubby and irons. New Redhawk I presume? Got a giggle on the visual of that snuddy with a big scope
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    and they said it couldn't be done
    huh
    good shooting pilgrim
    Hit em'hard
    hit em'often

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    Smith M69. Iron sights.

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    Good shooting. I shoot clay birds at 100 with my .44's from seated backrest position but they have much longer barrels. It is amazing what can be done with a .44 with good boolits and loads from a good gun. Much respect Sir.
    Paper targets aren't your friends. They won't lie for you and they don't care if your feelings get hurt.

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    Here's one of my 100 yard groups, Colt's SAA 3rd Gen. RCBS 44-250-K over 11 gr. of Blue Dot

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    That is a good offhand group.

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    That was the Keith seated position, back against the bench, knees drawn up, pistol resting between the knees.

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    Oh. Okay

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    Nice shooting you two!

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