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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    Yesterday OK?

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    I got the Sig two days ago. Got the Colt almost forty years ago. Took the Colt with me when I drove around the country in the late '80s. The larger sights and beavertail/ring hammer went on in the late '90s.
    My father in law had a Combat Commander with that finish.

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    Out again to the sheriff’s range on a beautiful Spring day!!

    I added a Sig XMacro grip to convert my P365xl….and brought my G48 as well.

    The G48 has an Apex trigger, but I also find that I really like the Sig straight trigger also.

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    No pics but I shot a 338 Edge and a 338 Improved. Distances were 700, 1785, and 2000 yards.
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    Yukon Cornelius doing open loading gate carry made child me so happy.

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    11.5” day - sighting in a SIG MCX and PM400 plus checking for zero shift with the can. Also sighting in the P30 LEM with the ACRO, it had a RMR before.
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  6. #2296
    My local club held an informal steel shoot this afternoon. I shot my Shield Plus with the Bushnell dot. It was pretty bright and I found the dot was more difficult to pick up. They had a plate rack and some other contraption that was a horizontal bar on an axle, with an array of knock off plates. Knocking down a pepper popper caused the horizontal piece to rotate, and the rotation would vary as plates were knocked off.

    The most interesting gun I saw today was an old Ruger 44 carbine. I’ve not seen one in quite a while. I’d shopped around online a couple years ago for one but they’re more than I want to pay

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    My local club held an informal steel shoot this afternoon. I shot my Shield Plus with the Bushnell dot. It was pretty bright and I found the dot was more difficult to pick up. They had a plate rack and some other contraption that was a horizontal bar on an axle, with an array of knock off plates. Knocking down a pepper popper caused the horizontal piece to rotate, and the rotation would vary as plates were knocked off.

    The most interesting gun I saw today was an old Ruger 44 carbine. I’ve not seen one in quite a while. I’d shopped around online a couple years ago for one but they’re more than I want to pay
    And they aren't getting any cheaper either. Every couple of years someone posts up about one and I go looking around thinking I'll find one "in my price range" but never do. I got out of the .44 game altogether but if I ever go back it will be with a lever action. I don't see the Deerstalkers coming down in price nor do I see anyone making a new version that's going to be any less expensive.
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    I shot my G17 in a "daily carry gun" match. Outlaw IDPA type match shot on USPSA metric targets. One tragic note, my Glock choked on one stage and had a failure to feed. Happily I didn't stand there staring at the Glock. I launched into TRB mode w/o hesitation. Cleared it and finished the stage.

    I didn't get the ejected round to diagnose but I am blaming a bad reload that somehow escaped my rigorous QA regimen.
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  9. #2299
    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    I shot my Shield Plus with the Bushnell dot. It was pretty bright and I found the dot was more difficult to pick up.
    I think the direction of the sun out there can be a factor.

    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    They had a plate rack and some other contraption that was a horizontal bar on an axle, with an array of knock off plates. Knocking down a pepper popper caused the horizontal piece to rotate, and the rotation would vary as plates were knocked off.
    I think that thingy is generally referred to as a Propeller. Did they use the big honking piece of lead to get it swinging initially?

    Quote Originally Posted by BobM View Post
    I’d shopped around online a couple years ago for one but they’re more than I want to pay
    I am also like that with cars, who woulda ever thought an air cooled Bettle convertible could be worth as much as they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmc45414 View Post
    I think the direction of the sun out there can be a factor.


    I think that thingy is generally referred to as a Propeller. Did they use the big honking piece of lead to get it swinging initially?

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    I didn’t notice. I saw there was a piece of wood between the popper and the propeller.

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