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WildOkDee

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  1. Hi WildOkDee

    Unlike Garrison Joe, I cannot find your name on the list.  Serenity, the Match Director for WB, just received the latest list from Registration and we cannot see your name.  Please contact registration@winterrange.com and ask Sunshine Kay about it.

    We are going with 130 for WB and we are almost full right now.  That makes for some good size posses but the stages look great with lots of shooting. 

    We will be publishing the WB side matches in the next couple of days.  They are exciting as well.

    Look forward to seeing you there.

    Thanks, I will call on Thursday sometime.  Garrison Joe, may have been looking at the Cowboy match listing.  I sent my entry in wayyyyy back.  Just sent the Wild Bunch match application, in on Dec the 12th of 2019.

     

  2. Thanks again Dusty!  I spoke with Lefty Wheeler, who will be doing some basic work on a Model 12 that I purchased.  1956 in good, almost great shape.  Going to order at least two steel firing pins and have him pull the original and compare it to the new ones.  Cut the barrel to 22" and install a front site and a few other checks. 

     

    I really appreciate the help that you, Garrison Joe, Boggus Deal, Silver Tip, Two Dot, Blackfoot and others have chimed in to help.

     

    Happy New Year to 2020 and Beyond

     

    Oklahoma Dee

  3. After reading up on the history, here on the Wild Bunch forum, it seems that a Model 12 firing pin is one of the weakness's for the Model 12, in this game. 

     

    In the likely event of a firing pin breakage, who or where would one purchase one? 

     

    Is there a Model 12 firing pin made of titanium or some harder yet flexible metal out there?

     

    Or is any replacement good, just get used to changing out a firing pin?  :o

     

    Many thanks to some direction and advice!

     

     

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    I use 4.2 gr. VV N320 with 230 gr. Desperado Bullets, Federal magnum primers and have never had a problem with making power factor.

    Don't remember velocities  but make 165-172 PF in my gun.

     

    Marshal Stone

    Marshal Stone, are you using a hard crimp on that or just mild?  I use precision bullets with a polylube hybrid coating.  He suggests a starting crimp that measures .468 to .469 at the top of the brass...which was belled to accept the .4515 dia bullet.  Thanks for any additional info!  OkDee

  5. I had one in a Springfield Armory 1911-a1, 5" stainless steel frame.  It has the full one-piece length guide rod in it.  That is the only 1911 I have seen to have the buffer on.  Mine worked fine with factory 230 fmj bullets.  With reloads, I do not know.  I recently had this Springfield barrel and trigger replaced by Lohman Gunsmithing in Houston.  They did not replace the buffer.  Still works as it should.  Go figure.  Could be like the GI versus the full length guide theory/marketing ploy, just another option to try.
  6. Thanks Garrison Joe!  Truly wish I could I had more options to live fire.  Dry fire is the choice of many and usually the only option, outside of shooting a match.

     

    The ability to do any of Wild Bunch or Cowboy Action shooting gun handling, does require one to be able to handle safely and manipulate all guns and equipment.  Hence, the dry fire portion of which I have ample time and location to do so, is critical to my success and enjoyment.

     

    Just a simple question as to those that do use dummy rounds, if they prefer a particular brand.

     

    Cheers, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

    Oklahoma Dee

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