.38 Special
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On any given day, it'll probably be one of these two.
The blued gun is a Lipsey's Bisley Flattop in .44 Special. It's nearly stock, with just a trigger job and firelapping. It was extraordinarily accurate right from the box, and after firelapping is about a 3 MOA gun. It's done a bit of hunting but is mostly my woods walking and pinecone shooting gun.
The stainless gun is a Vaquero in .45 Colt, which has had the "Full Monty" cowboy action and accurizing job. It's not quite as accurate as the Flattop but still outshoots me from offhand, and is almost exclusively used with blackpowder loads. I haven't taken it hunting yet, but have plans...
The blued gun is a Lipsey's Bisley Flattop in .44 Special. It's nearly stock, with just a trigger job and firelapping. It was extraordinarily accurate right from the box, and after firelapping is about a 3 MOA gun. It's done a bit of hunting but is mostly my woods walking and pinecone shooting gun.
The stainless gun is a Vaquero in .45 Colt, which has had the "Full Monty" cowboy action and accurizing job. It's not quite as accurate as the Flattop but still outshoots me from offhand, and is almost exclusively used with blackpowder loads. I haven't taken it hunting yet, but have plans...
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