Here goes...
1) Economy. Much broader selection of .45 bullets; 200 SWCs designed for .45ACP work like a champ in .45 Colt as one example.
2) Flexibility. A .45 Colt loaded light is a downright pleasant plinking pistol, but with 350gr slugs in a Ruger Blackhawk or similar is enough sidearm...
Chuck Swan is Union county, Cumberland is Scott county, the other is the tri cities, and you can't plink at John Sevier. I can't believe that my only options are Norris or ORSA.
Old thread, but I am highly interested. Looking at relocating to Maryville/Blount County, and indoor galleries simply hold NO appeal. I see no challenge in shooting at something only a few feet away, over an hour is a LONG time just to burn 20-30 shells and never mind most don't allow rifles...
Plain Old Dave checking in. I have always had a weakness for vintage guns of all sorts, military and civilian. Black walnut and blue steel; next year I will be hunting with a Remington Model 14A in .30 Remington and just bought my first selfloader in a good while: A new RIA .38 Super. First new...
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