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![]() "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote: "DSK" wrote: Capt. JG wrote: Not every time... unless you're the Rifleman. Chuck didn't need a wimpy 'scope. He never shot anything at 600 meters, either. Did too. All the time! Not with a model 1894 Winchester, probably chambered for .44-40 black powder, which wouldn't still be in the air at 600 meters unless he aimed the gun 20 degrees above the horizon. Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote: "Seahag" wrote: "Maxprop" wrote: "DSK" wrote: Capt. JG wrote: Not every time... unless you're the Rifleman. Chuck didn't need a wimpy 'scope. He never shot anything at 600 meters, either. Did too. All the time! Not with a model 1894 Winchester, probably chambered for .44-40 black powder, which wouldn't still be in the air at 600 meters unless he aimed the gun 20 degrees above the horizon. He just squinted his jaw and pointed his eyes and squoze off a shot. T'cha... everyone knows that. Heck, his kid could pick off a bad-guy at 200 yards with a spit wad. Seahag |
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