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    22LR Tube Fed Lever Action

    Glad I read this. I've been doing my .22 rifle shooting with a Remington Model 12 these last 30 years.... my wife bought it off the used rack for me as a birthday present. It's approaching 100 years old by dating the serial number, and I'm going to replace it this year. Probably with a...
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    How Many are Now Carrying a Cane?

    I've had a couple hip surgeries, and a tricky knee. I don't carry one every day, but once in awhile it seems wise.
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    Lever Action Rifle Recommendation

    The .357, either Rossi or Henry, will do the job fine on deer within reasonable ranges. A friend has the Henry and he likes it, but it's heavier that the Rossi. A model 92 is on my wish list.
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    Pythooper or Troothon?

    I love my Python. But I wouldn't be ashamed if I had a Trooper, either.
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    Is .357 Magnum Good for Home Defense? CCW?

    My Python was my go to for years. And it still is if I am worried about trouble. It's not too big or too heavy unless I am wearing shorts or a swimsuit , then I have to downsize some.
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    Which shooting publications do you know and trust?

    I have read them all at one time or another. They all get repetitive after awhile, there are only so many things to write about. I liked reading Shooting Times, back when Skeeter Skelton was there -- I liked reading Ross Seyfried years ago, I forget who he was writing for back then. I...
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    Heritage Rough Rider

    I have the predecessor -- FIE little ranger -- fine little gun these last 25 years
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    .357 mag vs. .41 mag for SD

    Since you are reloading, and you haven't bought the gun yet, you can make either work. I am very fond of 158 grain and 180 grain 357 from my model 19 and my Python, and I think the recoil is less "snappy" with the heavier bullets. I think either an L or N frame size revolver would .make it...
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    Need small handgun for defense

    Marie, a 38 revolver from Charter Arms, Rossi, or Taurus may suit you.
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    (158 gr.) 38 +P or 357 (home def. for K frame) ?

    I reload for my model 19 and Python. Most of my loads are "mid-range" magnum -- not full house, but hotter than 38 +P. Accurate and trouble free.
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    Sons of Guns

    I remember predicting to my sons that American Chopper would die after two seasons. No one ever went broke playing to the lowest common denominator.
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    Bargaining at Gun Shows

    I like to go and look. Sometimes I see a good buy or something I need. If not its an afternoon away from chores...
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    Side Charging AR Accuracy

    .243 winchester also seems to be very popular....
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    357 mag 158gr LSWC Unique loads

    i have used both unique and 2400, along with several others. i like 2400 best for mid range to magnum.
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    Sons of Guns

    sometimes even a good topic can't overcome lousy scripting. I'll just spend my time posting how lousy glocks are :-)
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    Sons of Guns

    I agree with that. But i like American Pickers better, and its not even about guns.
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    Thumb Locked or Straight thumb

    Well, I used to shoot bullseye, so that other thumb is in my belt loop.
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    why is there a stigma over 'cocked and locked ' and not 'decocked'???

    But if it makes you uncomfortable, get a Beretta or something.
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    Does anyone conceal carry their single actions?

    IWB with the loading gate, a couple times when that was the gun I had close and thought it would be a good idea to keep it handy.
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    Cleaning Guns & Watching Football

    Cleaning? no. Dry fire practice? Occasionally. I find sharpening knives while watching TV, or just thinking about a problem, quite relaxing. It's just enough rhythmic physical activity to allow your brain to relax and soften focus a little bit. Do a lot of problem-solving thinking that...
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