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1 hour ago, Ol Salty Sailor said:
I sent you a message in PM.
Got it, and replied.
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Not really. Can't think of anything I need.
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I have two Winchester take-down shotguns I'd like to sell. Both dobs are from Winchester's website. So... simply my best guess.
1st is a D series, from 1908, 12 gauge, 21-3/8" bbl.
It has small finger grooves cut in wrist. I haven't ever fired it. I bought it some 10 years ago, as back up for my Chinester trench gun for WB, but have never needed it.
For Sale in DFW area. FTF only. Make offer. If I name a price, it'll be high.
2nd is a Winchester mdl 12 dob in 1917, 12 gauge, 18-¾" bbl.
I bought this in 2019 from Texas Ghost, again for use in WB as a back up or primary shotgun. I've used it a few times, but frankly, I don't run it as smoothly as my Chinester Trench gun. I've only used new Win AA LNLR in it.
For sale in DFW area, FTF only. Again, make offer, if I name a price it'll be high.
PM if you're local to DFW. We can meet, or if we're acquainted, come out to my place and run a few shells thru them and fondle 'em, if you have my phone #, don't call, I can't hear the phone.
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On 8/27/2025 at 9:02 PM, Jim Miller said:
Howdy Griff, Yes, the last question was rifle not last.
Jim
Yes, but was the question... "...keep rifle not last rule?" Or... "get rid of of rifle not last rule?"
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On 9/27/2014 at 7:29 PM, VICIOUS said:
Hi Gang; I like small primer 45 acp. Brass is cheaper, you do not care if you lose them, people will go out of there way to give them to you.
IMO, it's just being inconsiderate of everyone that has been using the large primer 45Auto brass for decades. So yep, user name fits. Folks using the small primer brass are simply making it harder for those set up for large primer 45Auto to reload. Brass is not cheaper. I haven't found anywhere that sells new, unprimed small primer brass, and those that sell used brass charge the same, whether small or large primer. I will not return your brass to you, when it winds up in my brass bag, I put it in my scrap brass bin and sell it. In my view, small primer 45 Auto brass is probably the brain child of some "anti-gun" engineer who thought it a great way to infuriate gun folks. Very much how I feel about Hodgdon and its Pyrodex rusting agent that burns.
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The Survey Data indicates there was a 7th question that's not listed on the Survey Questions. "Rifle Last"? Given that I have no idea how that question was worded, makes it impossible to interpret the data.
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Yes, small pistol primers is an issue... For those who have been reloading the 45ACP for years... simply because sometimes the brass pickers get a few in my return bucket... I loaded 500 45ACP Friday in anticipation of attending a match (it rained... read: I overslept), and encountered 4 SPP cases. Which, since I load on a 550C only interrupted my loading cycle, whereas if I loaded on a auto-indexing machine it would have been a bit more problematic if I didn't catch the failure of a primer to seat. I'm wont to return them to their rightful user, AT FASTBALL SPEED! (aka: as fast as my left arm can hurl them)! Being as you're new... maybe those at your club will be more forbearing.
Anyway, welcome to one of the funner games around!
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I can't tell you anything about your particular gun/model; but... ANY factory gun is going to need the attention of a competent 'smith, well versed with the requirements of a competition gun of that type, before it can be truly "competition ready."
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I don't know of any American "soldiers" that wore the Navy "dixie cup".
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Once again, I can only hope to attend. Every one I've I've been able to attend has been excellent... raising the bar will be challenging, as I can't imagine how it can get better!
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I have two Taylor Tactical's and a RIA, all made by Armscor. The two Taylor's have had action jobs, and are ramped... done before either had a round downrange. But... my #1 WB gun is one of the Taylor's, the only stoppages have been magazine related. Threw away all but two of my old (VN era & issue) military mags, problems solved. I'm using Chip McCormick "Shooting Stars" magazines and have no issues.
Several gunmakers are using Armscor parts in their builds, and while they may have different specs than RI, apparently something has to have translated over into their general production, if my samples are indeed, representative.
I put my 2 Taylor's up against Colt products, of which I own 3. IMO, they measure up admirably.
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Installing the UniqueTek Shell Plate Bearing kit on my 550B smoothed out the movement of the shellplate such that spillage is a thing of the past.
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When you're driving into the range, but before you exit your vehicle. Yes, but military and former military adherents to the 1911 have been taught that method of carry and are quite comfortable with it... no need for braggadocio.Okay, so when can we go cocked and locked just like every other shooting sport? Or are cowboys considered too retarded for this? -
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Yes.You play'n this weekend? Dusty B -
I ain't exactly a speed demon with my SAA, but I can get shot-to-shot split times faster with it, than my 1911 can cycle. And that was with 200 grain pills in both rifle & pistol (.45s each)
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Stage Points. Total time simply encourages youthful, adolescent, reckless abandon. We should be responsible adults. Matches should ONLY be scored based on the overall finish, with category placements based on overall.
Total time scoring is a falsehood perpetuated by a weak-willed majority, that want their participation trophy regardless of skill or actual performance. Any event where raw speed outweighs the ability to hit targets has denigrated into less of a shooting contest and more of a "trigger drag race."
A contest where 4 people that shoot 12, fast, clean stages can be beat by someone that has misses, is no longer a contest of shooting skill. Let's not become "cowboy with a 1911" all over again.
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I argued for TT in cowboy action for several years. Back in the '80s. Until the WB sat me down and explained their thinking on the subject. Same with Stage Point Scoring.
It's the resort that's the problem, not the scoring method. Overall scores are sorted based off the fastest time of ANY shooter on that stage. Category placements are simply pulled from that overall sort. Same as it SHOULD be down with rank points. A shooter's percentage should only be based off where s/he finished against that fastest time.
As long as the sort is against the fastest time for any shooter per stage, under stage point scoring someone from another category doesn't affect any shooter's percentage, unlike the PERCEPTION in rank point scoring. AND, unless you resort scores based on individual categories, thereby giving the illusion that someone finished higher or lower in the overall than others in that category.
Categories are an artifice, and SHOULD be viewed simply to easily determine how one did against others in the same age group, or other qualifier. The CLOCK is a constant, it starts at zero and goes until the last shot. Where an individual falls in that range should also be a constant... not all of a sudden introducing a different clock. There should only be ONE clock... not a different clock for Juniors, Seniors & Silver Seniors... ad nauseum.
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+1!O. O. O. O. ...I think he did a bang up job! Good stuff! Dusty Boddams
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YeeHaw! Someone else to place behind!Griff---If you remember, I told you last year that I would shoot SENIOR Traditional with you this year. Well, I'm old enough now, so you better show up!...Hoodoo.
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I want to come... but, don't know yet if I can make it. Hopin' I can sign up at the match again?
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As usual, I'll be waiting til the last minute to decide... SWMBO has yet to give me a "go-ahead"...
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I have a RIA that has a coupla thousand rounds thru it, bone stock except a little ramp work. Seems to be holding up ok. But, it's really just a back-up to my back-up! I use a pair of Taylor's Tactical (made in the same place as the RIAs) with several thousand rounds thru each and no broken parts... yet! Both have had the stock sights replaced, for operator ease, and an action job with a little attention to the ramp. No complaints about any of the 3.



Worn Primer Pockets?
in Reloading for Wild Bunch
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Ok... if you're trying to load SPs into normal 45 Auto brass, I can see a looming issue. Staying within the recommended dosages, I can't foresee a problem with loosening primer pockets. Unlike Joe or Boggus, I don't think I've ever met a 45 Auto case I didn't like. Well... until it starts getting torn up by the extractor.