Tuesday, June 28, 2022

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  1. Jessie Harrison, one of the best women in competitive shooting. If she's doing it, you can bet it works well and is safe.

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  2. I have met her on the match circuit and she is one awesome lady and has a gorgeous laugh.

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  3. Would love to see a game warden checking for a plugged mag tube!

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  4. I have that model Winchester. Over a hundred years old and still going strong. Unlike most stuff made today.

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  5. Reminds me of Comanche archery

    YouTube video by Lars Andersen on Comanche archery
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liHlCRpS70k

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    1. Thanks for the great link.
      Klaus

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  6. Winchester Model 97. With the trigger held down, it would fire off rounds as fast as you could pump the action. One of the best close quarters combat weapons of WW1 and WW2.

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    1. My 1921 Winchester model 12 does the same. My granpappy's Penn pheasant gun.

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  7. SASS or Cowboy Action. https://www.cowboyactionshooting.com/

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  8. I do that duck hunting, you can only have 3 rounds loaded & the limit is 5 ducks. The first flight of Wood Ducks & I'm done.

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  9. I was running a side match at a Cowboy Action event that consisted of 8 shotgun knock downs. Pepper Poppers to those who know the lingo. The winning time was a hair (and a thin one at that) over 8 seconds. The winner used a side by side shotgun. The 97's gave him a run for his money. A match between the lady in the video and the side match winner (too long ago for me to remember his alias) would be fun to watch.

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  10. That's how all the top-tier competitors in SASS run their guns. It is simply unbeatable. Shave a couple of tenths of a second here and there, and it adds up to wins, time after time after time.

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