Mini Range Report -- "1875 Outlaw" (Rem New Army .357)

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Mini Range Report -- "1875 Outlaw" (Rem New Army .357)

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Here's the first group from the Uberti "1875 Outlaw" that I'd posted about recently...

Temp on the range was 32 degrees and the wind was howling -- plus I'd shot Trap for 2 hours before this, and with the large crowd it took awhile (yup, we all froze...). I was really pleased with this 1st group shot at 7 yards (2-handed). I used reloads in .38 Special as I'd shot up all the Mags with my S&W a few weeks ago. I had to sight with my left eye, which is unnatural for me, but the cataract in the right eye is ready for surgery -- stupid health insurance company wants to "wait until the left eye worsens"... Sure makes it somewhat tough to drive on a dark wet night...

Anyway, the Outlaw shot great! Can't wait to load up some more rounds and take her back out for a spin.

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Glad it shot well. Good luck with the cataracts.
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Nice group Darryl, looks promising for longer range 8) sure is a handsome revolver.
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Great shooting pard and hope ya get those eyes fixed up alright, nice pistola. 8)
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Looks like a keeper!

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Excellent. I've toyed with the idea of getting one in 357 just to have bored out to 38/40.
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38-40 would be awesome in one of those.
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Looks pretty darn accurate! I may have to see if I can locate one in .45 Colt to add to my collection.
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Very promising start there!
Another good luck wish with the cataract surgery. I had mine done a couple of years ago, a month or two apart. Pretty smooth sailing. The procedure itself was ... weird. There is no other word for it. Just kinda wet and squishy, more mental discomfort than physical.
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Best wishes with the eyes friend.

You sure know how to pick a decent revolver.... 8)
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