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Offline R 105

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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #60 on: April 30, 2014, 08:01:20 AM »
 Last range trip I took my American Tactical StG-MP44 22cal copy of the WWII German StG-MP-44 Sturmgewehr my wife got me for Christmas last year. This 22cal copy is the very same weight as the original Stg-44 in 7.92 kurz and it is very well made plus it is about $25.000 cheaper than an original MP-44. I also took out one of my K-98 Mauser in 8mm.

I mostly do Cowboy Action events so I don't get out with my military rifles like I did years ago. I don't see like I did 25 years ago so Cowboy Action is perfect for me now. You are shooting target the size of a car door from 10 feet away and it is truly a shooting sport for the blind lol. Next range trip will be with the M-1A and the AR-15.  :cheers:

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« Reply #61 on: April 30, 2014, 06:42:36 PM »
Last range trip I took my American Tactical StG-MP44 22cal copy of the WWII German StG-MP-44 Sturmgewehr my wife got me for Christmas last year. This 22cal copy is the very same weight as the original Stg-44 in 7.92 kurz and it is very well made plus it is about $25.000 cheaper than an original MP-44. I also took out one of my K-98 Mauser in 8mm.

I mostly do Cowboy Action events so I don't get out with my military rifles like I did years ago. I don't see like I did 25 years ago so Cowboy Action is perfect for me now. You are shooting target the size of a car door from 10 feet away and it is truly a shooting sport for the blind lol. Next range trip will be with the M-1A and the AR-15.  :cheers:

I went to the indoor range for a while on Saturday, shooting my 1875 Remington Army (Uberti made replica) chambered in .45 Long Colt. I brought along my Henry H001 carbine too. The Remington is very accurate. I like shooting playing cards at 25 yards. It's a challenge. Was kind of funny, because the guy with me was shooting his Kimber 1911 Tactical at silhouettes at 7 yards. Accuracy was okay at that distance, but wasn't grouping as tight as the 139 year-old (design) revolver at 25 yards. I tried the Kimber, and despite being a custom 1911, it just could not match the accuracy of the 7.5" barreled Remington. I suspect his +P loads were a big part of that issue. Too hot for best accuracy. Good enough for what he bought the ammo for, I suppose. He has to work on his habits. I think he anticipates the recoil and has a death grip on the pistol. He couldn't get one round on the playing card at 25 rounds shooting the big Remington. Did beat up the target hanger though. I was loading semi-wad cutters and LRN (lead round nose) in the hog leg...

Maybe, if the weather allows, I'll go outside with my cap and ball revolvers this weekend.

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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #62 on: April 30, 2014, 06:47:50 PM »
Up and early tomorrow. We have to qualify every 6 mos with our patrol rifles. I prefer a full size, like what I carried when i was young, so I took an Armalite put a 20" A1 barrel and forearm on it, instead of all the fancy doo dads the younger guys spend their paychecks on. Give me the old iron sights and i got no problem hitting to 300 yrds on a rest. Its a very accurate system, with a fast follow up.

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Not much longer tho. A few more qualifys and its out to pasture. But thats city survival crap. For pure love of the sport nothing compares to burning black powder.
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #63 on: April 30, 2014, 09:30:03 PM »
I think he anticipates the recoil and has a death grip on the pistol. He couldn't get one round on the playing card at 25 rounds shooting the big Remington. Did beat up the target hanger though.





I have the same problem with my Springfield 1911 from time to time as well.  The problem is not so much the recoil, but the fact that if you let it jump too much, the round will not eject all the way and get stuck when the slide tries to close.  Whereas if I hold it too tight, I can't hit the broad side of a barn from the inside.  I just have to grip it with just the right ammount of force to keep it from recoiling too much, and not too much to kill my accuracy.

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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #64 on: April 30, 2014, 09:56:45 PM »
I went to the indoor range for a while on Saturday, shooting my 1875 Remington Army (Uberti made replica) chambered in .45 Long Colt. I brought along my Henry H001 carbine too. The Remington is very accurate. I like shooting playing cards at 25 yards. It's a challenge. Was kind of funny, because the guy with me was shooting his Kimber 1911 Tactical at silhouettes at 7 yards. Accuracy was okay at that distance, but wasn't grouping as tight as the 139 year-old (design) revolver at 25 yards. I tried the Kimber, and despite being a custom 1911, it just could not match the accuracy of the 7.5" barreled Remington. I suspect his +P loads were a big part of that issue. Too hot for best accuracy. Good enough for what he bought the ammo for, I suppose. He has to work on his habits. I think he anticipates the recoil and has a death grip on the pistol. He couldn't get one round on the playing card at 25 rounds shooting the big Remington. Did beat up the target hanger though. I was loading semi-wad cutters and LRN (lead round nose) in the hog leg...

Maybe, if the weather allows, I'll go outside with my cap and ball revolvers this weekend.

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Try it this way WW, I bet you can do it with the 45.



We generally shoot them this way standing, off hand with our flintlock rifles, and can cut the card in half 4 of 5 shots.  I can do it with my flintlock pistol too, but it's admittedly much more difficult.

I just use a chunk of 2x4 for a holder, and use a hack saw to cut a slit to hold the card.  You can also rotate the card 1/4 turn to raise the challenge a bit more.

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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #65 on: April 30, 2014, 10:14:43 PM »
What kind of falcon did you hunt with Mt? Can you do it with hawks?

About once per month I see a Cooper's or sharp shinned blast through the flock of juncos at the feeder. That tells me they're probably at it daily. Just recently saw a pair of kestrals too.

Raptors are awesome, especially acipiters with the beak notch.

Most of my hunting is with hawks, to tell the truth.  This season I hunted with a male goshawk, which I just recently transferred to a friend in Seattle who will fly him next year.  I'm planning to fly a female goshawk this coming season.

I have flown female redtails more seasons than any other bird.  They're fantastic birds; large enough to handle large quarry like jack rabbits, readily available, easy to train, robust and easy to keep healthy and fit. 

If you skip ahead to the 19:15 mark in this video, you can see one of my redtails hunting squirrels.  Some of the close-up shots are not my bird, they used a "stunt double" for some of those.  The filming was done over 4-5 days, and my bird caught several squirrels while being filmed, but they had a script to follow, so edited those chases out...  The squirrel that she shagged out of the nest was actually caught a few seconds after it left the nest...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwCiAaP0MGM

I've also flown kestrels, prairie and peregrine falcons, and a prairie falcon / gyrfalcon hybrid.  I've got gobs of coopers around, but have never flown one (although I've been mighty tempted).  When I can drive a few hours north to find goshawks it's kind of tough to convince myself to fly a coopers instead...  We also have a few sharpies and merlins around, so I can see myself trying them someday too.  I generally prefer the larger birds though; I prefer to hunt rabbits, squirrels, crows, ducks, and pheasants instead of the sparrows and starlings that are suitable for the smaller birds.
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #66 on: May 01, 2014, 05:28:01 PM »
That's fantastic. What a chase! That's a wiley red! Thanks for sharing.

We don't have Merlins in Maine, I'd love to see one in the wild. Mini falcons.

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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #67 on: May 01, 2014, 07:35:25 PM »
Try it this way WW, I bet you can do it with the 45.



We generally shoot them this way standing, off hand with our flintlock rifles, and can cut the card in half 4 of 5 shots.  I can do it with my flintlock pistol too, but it's admittedly much more difficult.

I just use a chunk of 2x4 for a holder, and use a hack saw to cut a slit to hold the card.  You can also rotate the card 1/4 turn to raise the challenge a bit more.



Yes, the .45 Remington can do it. It get's more difficult with my .36 cal 1851 Navy Colts. It get's downright challenging with my .22 cal old Ruger Single Six (bought in 1972). The larger the diameter of the round, the easier to get enough lead on the edge to cut it.

I like your simple solution for the card holder. Excellent idea.
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #68 on: May 03, 2014, 07:40:33 AM »
Do you use the factory sights?  How does it shoot?

I have the M&P 40 (not the Shield).  I absolutely love the way it shoots, except that my groups are all around 4" low at 10 yards...

I'm considering an adjustable rear sight.  Any recommendations?

SOrry for the delay in getting back to you, my friend that has the M&P corrected me, they are not Trijicon, they are Novak sights (i like Novak alot, very good sight mfg)

His was always shooting low and to the left, he dumped the factory sights and put these on it....tightened things up right away

Here is the part
http://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/sights/rear-sights/s-w-m-p-extreme-duty-rear-sights-prod26782.aspx
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #69 on: May 03, 2014, 09:37:15 AM »
Someone tell the Brits that they can post their shooting habits too, please?
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #70 on: May 03, 2014, 09:39:35 AM »
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« Reply #71 on: May 03, 2014, 02:13:57 PM »
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #72 on: May 03, 2014, 10:33:18 PM »
Smith and Wesson 1917 in 45 acp

Very cool pistol and on my short list of "must haves" :aok

Did you buy it or did it come down through your family?
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #73 on: May 04, 2014, 02:36:37 PM »
SOrry for the delay in getting back to you, my friend that has the M&P corrected me, they are not Trijicon, they are Novak sights (i like Novak alot, very good sight mfg)

His was always shooting low and to the left, he dumped the factory sights and put these on it....tightened things up right away

Here is the part
http://www.brownells.com/handgun-parts/sights/rear-sights/s-w-m-p-extreme-duty-rear-sights-prod26782.aspx

Thanks!

That's actually the same one I've been considering. I just ordered one...
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Re: Whatcha been shootin?
« Reply #74 on: May 12, 2014, 10:58:25 AM »
Not quite necro-thread, but I'm late to the party...

Doing a range trip this week to celebrate, taking the whole family out:

Armalite AR-10
PSA AR-15
Springfield Garand
Yugo 59/66
'52 Tula SKS
'54 Izhevsk SKS
Polish M44
Russian PRISTINE M44
Finnish M39
Colt 1911 (My daily carry)
TT-33
Nagant revolver

That's my small collection, which is gonna seem much larger hauling it all out to the range at once lol.