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Old 06-03-2015, 12:15 AM
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Nothin fancy but I needed a new gopher popper, magpies are not happy about it, basic Ruger 10/22 for kickin around the farm.
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Great platform, and it can become an expensive hoppy. Kind of like Cubs
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Old 06-03-2015, 08:32 AM
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I love 1911s and about 2 years ago my dad bought one that was built by a local gunsmith for about $2000, since then its been sitting in the safe and he never shot it. Last week he decided to give it to me which made my day because its an awesome gun with excellent fit and finish, its built with a Caspian frame and slide with Wilson combat internals. Here it is with my ruger 1911, now I just need to order some matching grips for it.
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Old 06-04-2015, 05:44 AM
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I like anything Ruger, have a #1 chambered 7mmSTW, now my second 10/22, that 1911 would be nice Im sure but Ive been eyeing a single action convertable revolver... 22LR and 22mag, you just change the cylinder. Im old so I like classic old styling. Handguns are a bit of pita in Canada but Im on a farm so I have some room to play... and the pasture has alot of gophers
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I like anything Ruger, have a #1 chambered 7mmSTW, now my second 10/22, that 1911 would be nice Im sure but Ive been eyeing a single action convertable revolver... 22LR and 22mag, you just change the cylinder. Im old so I like classic old styling. Handguns are a bit of pita in Canada but Im on a farm so I have some room to play... and the pasture has alot of gophers
I'm also a big fan of ruger, not that it matters to you but one of the reasons I bought the ruger 1911 was because its 100% USA made, even the raw materials were mined in the US.
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Being 'American Made' often means 'Well' made so I tend to buy alot of US made stuff, I dont go looking for it, it just seems to happen alot. Keep up the Good Work

Hows the 22mag supply down there? Thats holding me back on that convertable, I cant find ammo, we get 22LR occasionally so I have a few bricks of that but I dont want to pickup the revolver until I find at least one brick of 22mag. Friend of mine was across the border a couple weeks back and checked a Cabelas but it was the same story... nothing rimfire. Basspro here has been putting sale prices on a Savage 17hmr but they dont have ammo for them, Im thinking of going with a 17rem and loading them myself, little much for a gopher that weighs 1/2 pound... but you can really reach out there, and it is fun
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Being 'American Made' often means 'Well' made so I tend to buy alot of US made stuff, I dont go looking for it, it just seems to happen alot. Keep up the Good Work

Hows the 22mag supply down there? Thats holding me back on that convertable, I cant find ammo, we get 22LR occasionally so I have a few bricks of that but I dont want to pickup the revolver until I find at least one brick of 22mag. Friend of mine was across the border a couple weeks back and checked a Cabelas but it was the same story... nothing rimfire. Basspro here has been putting sale prices on a Savage 17hmr but they dont have ammo for them, Im thinking of going with a 17rem and loading them myself, little much for a gopher that weighs 1/2 pound... but you can really reach out there, and it is fun
CCI 22lr and 22mag are available everywhere in 50rnd boxes but I can't find 22lr in bulk to shoot my pistol, it goes way to fast out of my gsg 1911 so I don't even get it out unless I have 500 rounds to put through it.
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Got a chance to test some hand loads in my Ruger Blackhawk Bisley in 357 Mag ( no longer made in 357 in the bisley). Three old 700 page books taped together, about 4 3/4" thick total @ 15 yards, all the way through with decent expansion as the back book was ripped up pretty good. Think I've found a load I like
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What powder did you use? ( don't post the actual load -- Ruger revolvers are built stronger than some of the other manufacturers )
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What powder did you use? ( don't post the actual load -- Ruger revolvers are built stronger than some of the other manufacturers )
I have to agree, the Ruger is a heavy revolver, a big reason I chose the single action Bisley. I will say that I always work my way up with my loads and keep within safe limits in my loading book. I'm running WIN296 with 550 primers and Hornady 158gr HP XTPs. Here's a pic of the Bisley, love the engraving on the non fluted cylinder
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