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    Patterning Question

    Well, Lee, I used the same paper, but I circled each hole with ink after each shot, so I was able to track the patterns. They really did get strung out (with a few clusters of 2 each).
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    Patterning Question

    I took my Mossy 18.5" slug gun out yesterday to pattern 00 buckshot for the first time. A box of Remington Xpress and paper on frame at 15 yrds. My first shot gave a nice tight pattern, and the second was about the same. But from then on, they got progressively wider and very irregular. I...
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    Need to ID revolver for spare parts

    OK, thanks, guys. I'll get nuts in those various sizes and check them out.
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    Need to ID revolver for spare parts

    Hi, all, I've got a stainless steel .36 Colt Navy "made in Italy" (per barrel marking) sometime in the 70s. The frame is a mirror finish, while the rest is a flatter finish, but still looks like stainless. I need to get new nipples for it, but it looks like I have to choose between Uberi and...
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    Extreme Trajectory

    Hey, Sharps, How did you reset your sight?
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    Extreme Trajectory

    OK, guys, thanks. The navy probably maxes out at 30 grains with 3F Goex? So I'll load 25, then if I dont' get close to POA at 10 yards, I'll go to 30 grains. That makes sense--faster bullets have flatter trajectory. I always thought that 20 grains was max for a .36 navy. I'll file the hammer...
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    Extreme Trajectory

    Hi, just joined in and I have a question. I recently took a stainless steel 1851 Navy Colt (made in Italy stamped on barrel, no maker) that I haven't fired in around 25 years out to the range...don't remember what loads I used to use, but I was a lousy shot then. I'm really good now with modern...
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