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Weather was EXCELLENT with bright Sunshine from Thursday to Sunday with highs in the seventies to around eighty and lows around 50. Gunny, his brother George, his uncle Pete and myself camped out in Gunny's outfitters tent. (whew!! The methane was flowing
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With practice, playing, and competing, I shot 160 rds of 38-55 out of the 1893 Marlin, 200 rounds of 32-20 in the 1892, 50 rounds of 25-20 from the Model 53 and about 400 rds of .22 from the 1890 pump.
Looking forward to the next bash
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Me and Steelbanger swappin' lies with the 1892 in 32-20---yea, yea, the hammers back
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Jack Kort ---our very own and the smartest and most knowledgable bullet caster I have ever known, not to mention a very fine person
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George shooting the 150 yard turkeys with a Marlin 30-30. Gunny spotting.
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The Mighty 1893 Marlin in 38-55
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My good friend Gunny giving me a "salute" with a cast bullet 30-30
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And last but not least, we would all like to thank our very own Griff for driving up from Texas in his Kenworth to spot for us. Thanks Griff
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