Range Day With The Forgotten .22 Single Six

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Range Day With The Forgotten .22 Single Six

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The wind was blowing today .. gusting to 10/12 mph which did not help with target work. But I weathered the gale and shot the Forgotten Single Six with 6 different kinds of .22's to see how it did. Shooting 20 yards .. resting the barrel and holding as steady as I could in wind. All at 20 yards.

Aguila .22 Long Rifle copper plated hollow point
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CCI .22 Long Rifle "Mini Mag" hollow point
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The old Single Six will do better but I am not sure I can .... :roll:
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That's a nice -looking early Single Six, Jim. And not bad shooting at all in the wind. I am finding that here in the Big Country, there might be just a couple of days a week with winds less than 10-15 ...
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 5:50 pm I am finding that here in the Big Country, there might be just a couple of days a week with winds less than 10-15 ...
Early mornings usually. Lately it's been windy day and night.
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Those groups look critter unfriendly too me, good shooting Jim.... 8)
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I love spending time with a good.22 sixgun. I use a civil war style cap box to keep my ammo clean and handy.

Looking forward to walking my new dog around the ranch with my old Single Six on my hip.
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This reminds me that I have a long neglected Bearcat somewheres that needs care and attention.....
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Looks like a pretty good shooter.

Along with what Ray said, I've been neglecting my .22s for too long as well.


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I'm pretty fond of those dovetail sight Sixes myself. Do you have the rear sight filed down? Seems to me they usually shoot high.
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2ndovc wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2023 10:56 am Looks like a pretty good shooter.

Along with what Ray said, I've been neglecting my .22s for too long as well.


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samsi wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2023 9:15 pm I'm pretty fond of those dovetail sight Sixes myself. Do you have the rear sight filed down? Seems to me they usually shoot high.
No. I filed down the front sight a bit to raise the POA at 20/25 yards ... all I did to the rear was widen the notch so I could see the front sight better. I had the Super Single Six front sight installed when I had the barrel cut to 4 5/8". I also installed a Borchardt all steel ejector rod housing on it.
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Jim,
You’re an inspiration …you got about 8 years on me and can still shoot to the guns potential….well done pops! I’ve decided to adopt you as my dad……now…

On to business………..

I purposely waited a full day to let other see if they noticed….nuttin at all

Colt stocks on an old model car with Ruger…… :D

I’ve done it also…went to look and take a pic but I couldn’t find the gun….that’s like #4 I can’t find.
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WOW, very nice Single-Six JT -- I had a 1958 Old Model SS with a 5 1/2" bbl with no bluing that I bought from my LE Agency for $75.00 (it had a criminal past). I shot that SS twice a month for 8-years, it was a good shooter, I gave it to a good friend when he moved away 5-years ago.

I replaced the SS with a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Light, but I sold it yesterday and bought a new SS Convertible with a 4.6" bbl (the price has really gone up on these, but hey it's only $$$). I really missed shooting the Single-Six. Thanks again JimT for sharing, made my day... :)
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Sixgun wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:02 am Colt stocks on an old model car with Ruger…… :D
All my Rugers wear the XR3 gripframe. It is almost a perfect fit for Colt SAA. I grew up on the SAA and that is my favorite feeling grip. The Old Model Rugers are my favorite also. I don't care for the New Model action or feel. The only New Model I have has been extensively reworked to make it where I like it.

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Thank you 3030! I am enjoying this sixgun after quite a few years. I am glad it inspires others also.
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Old model grip frames…………I remember back in the day, they could be had but common sense will tell you that a gun had to “die” to part that out……..so that brings up another chapter in the “School of Hard Knocks”. Can’t remember but it was at least 20 years ago I was handling a flattop that a guy had for sale……the price was right but the “feel” wasn’t……I asked if I could pop off the grips, which were the black eagles and sure enough, the frame was XR3-RED…….

How did I know to do that?……got burnt a few years earlier…

Anyway, I got to find that OM .22 that’s around here…..I call it my “yard gun”……carry it with me when working out back……great for drilling 1/4”holes.I may have left it next to a fence post and 100 years from now some liberal will dig it up and he will make headlines for finding a rare gun that nobody is allowed to own anymore but will be allowed to keep it because it’s no longer works and instead he will sell it to a museum for 10 million dollars.
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