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Winchester model 70 Super Grade in .270, with Leupold 3x9. My local dealer bought a group of guns in an estate sale, and had a good price on this setup. I don't believe the deceased owner ever fired it, but I plan to rectify that. Abby the wonder dog says it's not a pheasant gun, what good can it be?
S&W 442 with an Uncle Mike's Sidekick, Size 0. Report to follow...
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Fired 150 or so rounds through the 442, today. About half of 'em were weak-handed, off-hand shots. weak-hand: ouch. Need to practice weak-hand shooting a lot more. Off handed, strong-hand shooting: went a little easier. Firearm performed well. Shooter.... well....shooter needs to get out more. |:-/ The Uncle Mike's size 0 Sidekick: Not for me: does not stay open (no surprise), does not retain the firearm securely enough for my taste. The 10 rounds of carry ammo that I fired was the smoothest shooting and smoothest emptying. The Wolf aluminum-cased target rounds were not a quality experience. The brass target rounds were not bad, but produced more recoil than the the carry rounds. That was surprising. Once I got some tips from the local instructor, things went smoother. The notion that this is short range weapon is well understood, now.
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