Great day at the range with the 32-20
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Great day at the range with the 32-20
Took the new-to-me Marlin 1894cl 32-20 to the local monthly NRA-approved Lever Action Silhouette match today, first time out with this rifle. Load was 8.5 Grains Lil Gun and Hornady 85 grain hollowpoints. About a 10-12 knot headwind and 45 degrees. Shot a 34 x 40 with 10 rams so I am a happy camper, just have to bear down a little more on the #$*&% turkeys!!
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I cant find that in my rule book, do you have page and paragraph? The only thing I can find is paragraph 3.1.3 (3) which says ammunition must be flat nosed suitable for tubular magazines which this bullet is, being a flat nosed design with a hollow point. I think maybe someone is picking a nit here. thanks.
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Yes, great shooting with your new rifle.
I have been shooting Cowboy Silhouette for about 6 or 7 years now and really enjoy it. I use my Uberti 73 in 32-20 usually using smokeless loads, but I have shot a couple of matches with black powder loads. I shot a 32 with it 2 weeks ago.
I think the rule book say that the bullets must be flat nosed and suitable for a tubular magazine. I'm not sure why hollow points wouldn't fit this definition
Steve
I have been shooting Cowboy Silhouette for about 6 or 7 years now and really enjoy it. I use my Uberti 73 in 32-20 usually using smokeless loads, but I have shot a couple of matches with black powder loads. I shot a 32 with it 2 weeks ago.
I think the rule book say that the bullets must be flat nosed and suitable for a tubular magazine. I'm not sure why hollow points wouldn't fit this definition
Steve
Hmmmmm? Believe me Jerry, I'm not picking nits with you. I was being sarcastic because of recent events. I shoot for fun. We just happen to have an individual that has turned our league into "the rules, are the rules, are the rules" sort of match. Once we have a "blanket party" he won't show up anymore and we can have fun again.
Our match director helped write the original rules and the way it was explained to us was that, in the "spirit" of the old cowboy cartridges, they weren't using hollow points.
Our match director helped write the original rules and the way it was explained to us was that, in the "spirit" of the old cowboy cartridges, they weren't using hollow points.
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Sorry, I didnt think YOU were doing the nitpicking, I was referring to your little friend there, you told me about him before. Blanket party sounds pretty appropriate.
I wonder how many on this board have no clue as to the meaning of "blanket party", I myself have not heard the term for 45-50 years or so.
I wonder how many on this board have no clue as to the meaning of "blanket party", I myself have not heard the term for 45-50 years or so.
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Blanket Party? ha! Last year when I was elk hunting in Colorado with my son, we met of couple of his co-workers. These guys were old school who work on the railroad. They were telling me about this superviser who was a total jerk and that something had to be done about him. (this supposedly happened ten years ago) Anyway, one cold night when the temps were hovering around zero, the guys were hiding outside of this little building that the superviser was in. When the superviser came out, the boys threw a blanket on him and gave him an old fashioned whoopin'. Never had any more trouble from him as he quickly transfered to another state. ---------Sixgun
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The rule dealing with ammuntion states "...All bullets must be flat nosed suitable for tubular magazine use" This may mean that only flat nosed bullets maybe use. But I don't think any one read it that way. Otherwise there would be very few .22LR rounds that qualify. There are very few .22LR bullets that are flat nosed. The key part of this rule is "...suitable for tubular magazine use." The rules for this game were formulated to be simple and to prevent it from becoming an equipment race.
If I was Match Director or a member of the protest jury I would deny the protest, inform the protester to write out the protest to be forwarded to the Protest Committee at NRA Head Quarters. No way would the match be re-shot.
34/40 Nice score! I hope to one day to able to shoot in the 30's regularly again.
If I was Match Director or a member of the protest jury I would deny the protest, inform the protester to write out the protest to be forwarded to the Protest Committee at NRA Head Quarters. No way would the match be re-shot.
34/40 Nice score! I hope to one day to able to shoot in the 30's regularly again.
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