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    Lever action 50 yard offhand results

    OK, guys, I hope I have this half way straight. There are a couple guys here who had some bench targets sent along, and I will just throw them in the mix. I used my voice recognition program to be able to get through the targets quickly, and there will be some glitches in spelling and such. Please look them over, and make any corrections they may need.

    The sporter milsurp matches ended on March 1, and I will wait a week or so before posting the results on it. I'm glad to see we have a lot of participants!
    Don't forget, if you want the load data sheets for your cartridge boxes, you must send along a SASE. And please, be sure to clearly mark on the targets, which match they are to be entered in.

    Thanks for playing!

    Ric

    2006 50yd. off and lever action

    308 BLR John Moulton 4.6in.
    2x8 Tasco
    311440
    34.5 grain RL7

    30 -- 40 Krag model 1895 Browning 4060 may 3.47in.
    twelve grains unique
    311284 W. W. /liquid alox

    1886 Winchester 50-110 rifle bull shop senior 5.56in.
    Cases reformed from ww 348
    RCBS 550 grain ACWW at 0.512
    Speed green lube
    CCI 200 LR
    Fourteen grain unique , case filled with packing popcorn
    Winchester buckhorn rear , bead front

    Marlin cowboy .45 LC Marble tang sight old Vic 5.79in.
    Scoped 4.2in.
    285 grain ACWW Size .456
    Javelina
    13.3 grains AA#7
    CCI LP
    R/P brass
    Heavy crimp

    .30 WCF Winchester 94 carbine W30WRF 3.13in.
    Cases : super speed 0.30 WCF 1940 vintage
    125 grain ww plus 2% tin
    311041 -- 125 modified mold
    69 grains 4756
    0.310 diameter
    CCI 200
    Lyman tang sight
    bead front

    1886 Winchester extra light 22in. barrel 45-70 Nyack Kid 6.5
    46 grains Reloader 10 Thrown charges
    Case WW
    WLR primer
    1740ft. per second
    Williams peep site

    Winchester 94 big boar Chrome crow 5.37in.
    375 Winchester
    38-55 brass
    255 grain LFN mountain molds sized 0.384
    7.6 grange unique
    WLP
    Felix loob
    Williams foolproof rear site
    XO systems Front post with white line

    Marlin cowboy 1894 24in. barrel curmudgeon 4.47in.
    Lyman 57 rear
    Factory gold bead front
    Federal cases
    WLP primers
    9.0 grains green dot
    250 grain RCBS Keith type
    1200ft. per second
    www+ 2% tin
    Javelina

    Winchester 94 NRA centennial rifle Manley JT 4.62in.
    Williams receiver site
    Twenty grains H4895
    BN 14.3
    AC/WWsize 0.310
    179.6 grains with lube and check
    Hornady check
    Javelina

    Marlin 30 A. S. . 30/30 with Simmons three by nine I'mashooter2 4.75in.
    Lee 150 C309-150f
    WQ/W W plus 1% tin
    Ballisticast hard lube, sized 0.311
    15.5 grains 2400

    94 trails end hunter 38-55 blue smoke 4.75in.
    Laser cast 240 grain
    round nose flat point 0.380
    WW case
    Seventeen grains 5744
    WLR
    Factory open sights

    Marlin 94 25-20 beerd 6.4inches
    80 grain plain base Lee
    4.0 grains green dot
    Remington case
    Federal small rifle primer
    paraffin Vaseline loob

    Marlin 94 original 44-40 Woody1 2.93in.
    Iron sights
    7.4 grange green dot
    Winchester case
    WLP
    Lyman 427098
    Felix lube
    1200ft. per second

    1886 Winchester extra light 22in. barrel 4570 Nyack Kid 2.2
    shots from standing bench at 50yds.
    485 grain HT/WW GC mountain mold
    1743ft. per second
    Felix Lube
    WW cases
    W. L.R. primers
    Williams FP site

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    Congrats to Woody1. Under 3" is some fine shootin. I shure would like to see and shoot that old Marlin.
    I am gona keep on tryin. Maybe the next one will be mine.
    Today I am messin with an old Stevens 32/40. If I can get it to shoot as good as it looks watch out!
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    Let the excusses begin .

    my is " i have a lousy trigger"
    Real guns shoot at least an ounce of lead

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    Great shooting Woody1!

    Code:
    2.93   Woody1
    3.13   W30WRF
    3.47   may
    4.47   curmudgeon
    4.60   John Moulton
    4.62   Manley JT
    4.75   blue smoke
    4.75   imashooter2
    5.37   Chrome Crow
    5.56   bull shop senior
    5.79   old Vic
    6.40   beerd
    6.50   Nyack Kid

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    sandbaggers all ? /?

    Geez, I'm thinking that the last time I saw this much trolling going on was around the snooker tables in Oakland,1959. eh? ==Onceabull
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    Congratulations, Woody, and with an original rifle! Congratulations also to all who participated, it's good to see that much interest.
    Eagles have talons, buzzards don't. The Second Amendment empowers us to be eagles. curmudgeon

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    Quote Originally Posted by onceabull
    Geez, I'm thinking that the last time I saw this much trolling going on was around the snooker tables in Oakland,1959. eh? ==Onceabull
    Whatya mean trolling, nobody even mentioned anything about bets, yet!
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    PS- Bet I win the next one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullshop
    I shure would like to see and shoot that old Marlin.

    BIC/BS
    Well BS, here it is. The 94 is the bottom one. Come to my house and you can shoot it. It I can get the moon, stars, earth, all the planets and forth-eleven rabbits feet aligned properly and my eyes work so I can see the sights, that rifle does quite well. Regards, Woody
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    Take a kid along

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    OH YEA aint they perty!!! Lucky rascal!!! Whats the top one, your secret weapon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullshop
    Whats the top one, your secret weapon?
    BIC/BS
    The top one is a Marlin 1889 in 38 WCF. Regards, Woody
    Take a kid along

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    Nice shooting all around, and nice rifles, Woody.
    I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.

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    I probably should confess to sign ing my given name instead of MT Gianni. John Moulton. great shooting Woody.
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    Oops, my load for the Marlin cowboy is seven, not nine, grains of Green Dot.
    Eagles have talons, buzzards don't. The Second Amendment empowers us to be eagles. curmudgeon

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    glad to be in great company

    All,

    This was the first time I have ever entered anything and used a cast bullet.Thanks for the fun and great shooting by our leaderand all others

    Now to get another gun to shoot some lead.

    Nice rifles by the way. I have a win94 in 38-55 that I have been working with (as have three older generations of my family) but it was not the day to shoot it. The 30-30 did a little better for me. No excuses just having fun.

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    Thumbs up

    Woody1,

    Nice shooting and with a neat vintage Marlin rifle in one of my favorite calibers too!
    Congratulations!

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