Sounds like a good time. Let us know how she shoots!Steve Warden wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:15 pm Some sweet looking hardware, gents.
I'm getting excited. The range has finally opened up and I've got a reservation on the schedule!!
Going out tomorrow and put my first rounds through my new Uberti 1873 Cattleman El Patron![]()
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Hello everyone! Bought myself a new gun.
Savage 99C series a with magazine, mid 1980's production.
Need to post some pics of it.
Any ideas on ammo for it? Bought some remington 150 grain corelok ammo. Going see how it shoots then buy some other ammo to see what shoots best.
Savage 99C series a with magazine, mid 1980's production.
Need to post some pics of it.
Any ideas on ammo for it? Bought some remington 150 grain corelok ammo. Going see how it shoots then buy some other ammo to see what shoots best.
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Thank you Steve for the info, bro just read what you posted, he thanks yousteve99f wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:52 am
Willy, the 99C will handle any 308 ammo you put in it. The twist rate doesn't really matter but it probably 1 in 10 or 1 in 12. Really long bullets may not function in the magazine but your run of the mill 150 grainers/165 grainers should be no problem, 180 grains same. Make sure you keep the stock bolt snugged up. The butt stocks are known to crack at the tang on top. Tight but not too tight.
That's a nice looking 19 Jerry. And those SS wheel guns are looking fine too!
Btw, your username wouldn't happen to have something to do with 99's, wouldn't it
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Colonel26 and steve99f asked about the old top break S&W. Research shows these were manufactured from 1878-1892. Smokeless powder was invented in 1884 so I would be hesitant to crank off a round, not knowing how the about cartridges that were in the pistol when I got it.
If I'm going to need to crank of some serious rounds, I can go to this old gal: I figure Mr. Colt needed a bit of attention too.
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Getting my gear ready for the range.
Hopefully the rain will have passed. I'm glad the shooting stations are under cover.
Hopefully the rain will have passed. I'm glad the shooting stations are under cover.
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The first thing that came to mind when I saw your day's selection of weapons was "High Chaparral."
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Sure will!
But I'm sure it'll shoot fine. It's me that has very little time behind a pistol grip.
I shot well enough with the M-16 to qualify as Marksman several times in the Air Force. Never had the chance to qualify with a handgun.
Yup. Steppin' back to the 1880s. Saving my pennies for this... Will be ordering it from Mernickle Holsters. Not sure if I want the mahogany brown, shown, or go lighter with saddle tan.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:00 pm The first thing that came to mind when I saw your day's selection of weapons was "High Chaparral."
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Either way, Steve, its going to look great. My tastes favor a lighter tan, but that's me not you. Whatever you decide will look great.
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That rig would look good in any color!
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Wow! That is a fine, very fine Colt right there. No wonder you married Mrs. Joy! With a dowry like that how could you not?treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 3:09 am Colonel26 and steve99f asked about the old top break S&W. Research shows these were manufactured from 1878-1892. Smokeless powder was invented in 1884 so I would be hesitant to crank off a round, not knowing how the about cartridges that were in the pistol when I got it.
If I'm going to need to crank of some serious rounds, I can go to this old gal:003.JPG005.JPG
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Good looking rig!Steve Warden wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:29 pmSure will!
But I'm sure it'll shoot fine. It's me that has very little time behind a pistol grip.
I shot well enough with the M-16 to qualify as Marksman several times in the Air Force. Never had the chance to qualify with a handgun.
Yup. Steppin' back to the 1880s. Saving my pennies for this...Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:00 pm The first thing that came to mind when I saw your day's selection of weapons was "High Chaparral."
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Will be ordering it from Mernickle Holsters. Not sure if I want the mahogany brown, shown, or go lighter with saddle tan.
Whenever my guns just aren’t shooting right, I find it always boils down to one nut that’s out of adjustment. It’s the nut pulling the trigger! lol YMMV
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Had a great time at the range with a couple of my buddies.
They're more into the tactical side. Along with my wild west shooters, we had 9mm, 45s, ARs, and an "Other" (the one closest on the bench) a Troy A4. "Other" because it doesn't qualify as a pistol or rifle. My Henry took about 3 trips to the range last year before I got it dialed in and hitting where I wanted. As I said, I have very little time behind a hand gun so today's shots with the SAA were everywhere. A few more trips and I feel pretty confident I'll be hitting at least close to where I want.
The Uberti felt good. Smooth, easy trigger pull. All the mechanics of the weapon were smooth. I'm quite pleased!
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They're more into the tactical side. Along with my wild west shooters, we had 9mm, 45s, ARs, and an "Other" (the one closest on the bench) a Troy A4. "Other" because it doesn't qualify as a pistol or rifle. My Henry took about 3 trips to the range last year before I got it dialed in and hitting where I wanted. As I said, I have very little time behind a hand gun so today's shots with the SAA were everywhere. A few more trips and I feel pretty confident I'll be hitting at least close to where I want.
The Uberti felt good. Smooth, easy trigger pull. All the mechanics of the weapon were smooth. I'm quite pleased!
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Kool pics of I am sure a GREAT TIME Steve!!!
NICE!!!
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Thats the way to do it Steve,bet y'all had fun
What distance did us shoot the pistol at?? What caliber is the Henry?Are the Henry's as smooth as the 99's...Sorry so many questions ::facepalm::I see the Henry's a .22

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Great pics Steve! Looks like my kind of day! When me and the boys or my buddies shoot, it’s always everything from revolvers, to semiautos, to AR’s, to lever actions, to shotguns. We don’t shun any of them. We’re inclusive that way
! And they’re all fun for different reasons.
Dogg, I had a Henry 22 for a little while and it was smooth, good guns. But when it comes to 22’s this is my go to. 1973 JM Marlin 39M.
Dogg, I had a Henry 22 for a little while and it was smooth, good guns. But when it comes to 22’s this is my go to. 1973 JM Marlin 39M.
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Guns are fun. Invite an anti-gunner to the range. There is a fair chance you will make a convert.
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Ohhhhhh. Nice gun Colonel! marlin 39 is an awsome gun from what I've read, haven't shot or owned one, but dad reeeeealy wants to buy one for his collection.... 
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I can't recommend them enough, the older ones that is. All of mine are old pre safety (lawyer wart) Marlins. But even the newer ones with safeties are good guns as long as the say JM Marlin on the barrel. The quality went to pot once Freedom Group/Remington bought them out.Scale Military wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:01 am Ohhhhhh. Nice gun Colonel! marlin 39 is an awsome gun from what I've read, haven't shot or owned one, but dad reeeeealy wants to buy one for his collection....![]()
My oldest two sons (15 and 13) and I love to set up little 22 competitions between the three of us. It's all fun, and they're pretty good shots, but when I pull out the 39, they just roll their eyes. It even makes my poor shooting look decent.
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Anyone know if Marlin will be affected by the bankruptcy of Remington?
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Unfortunately, because of the pandemic, you're allowed only a two hour block per day without being able to move from the rifle range to the pistol range, but you can use pistols on the rifle range. That said, minimum target setup is 15 yards out to 200. We set up at 15, 25 and 50. I'd like to get on the pistol range and set up at 7-10 yards and see what I can do.garddogg56 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 1:09 am Thats the way to do it Steve,bet y'all had funWhat distance did us shoot the pistol at?? What caliber is the Henry?Are the Henry's as smooth as the 99's...Sorry so many questions ::facepalm::I see the Henry's a .22
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Yes, my Henry is a Frontier .22. One of the guys brought his fresh-outta-the-box Henry Big Boy Classic .357. I've never shot a 99 so I can't compare it to the Henry. I will say the Frontier is now smooth as silk, now that it's been worked a bit. Didn't take long, though. The Big Boy is still a bit stiff, but I have no doubt it'll turn out just as silky smooth. Neither one had any argument feeding shells and both are super fun to shoot. Just something about working a lever action!
How far are you from Lebanon, ME? Maybe I'll bring my gear next time I get up that way and we can get together for a little shooting fun.
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Here are some photos of the 99.
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Beautiful old 99. I'd love to have one of those to live next to the Marlins!
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I really don't know, but they can't get much worse than they already are. Remington really messed up Marlin bad when they bought them out.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 11:27 am Anyone know if Marlin will be affected by the bankruptcy of Remington?
I really love old JM Marlins, so that's what I focus on. But if I were going to go buy a new centerfire lever action I'd probably go with Henry.
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