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Someone on another board posted a picture of a original one of these he bought.
Figured i better try making one, gun is a Henry 22.
Shot into tin.
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yooper2 wrote:Cool!
Did you draw an outline to follow or just freehand it?
Eric
Drew a part picture with a chalk pencil so ya can wipe it off when done.
100 rounds in it.
Thanks guys.
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Hayseed wrote:HA !! Ya did it ! Turned out good too Now ya need ta make a frame for it .
Thanks pard, you mean a fancier frame?
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Hayseed wrote: My mistook bud ! I thought both framed ones were same same . lol lol lol !!!!!!!
No problembo bro, what i did there is, the back is card board painted ren with a wood boarder glued around it and the tin placed in it.
Could be fancier alright.
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I`d need a blind fold and a machine gun for that one.
Thanks fellers, think i`ll try making one more.
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The older Indian picture you posted is signed by Dot and Ernie of the famed 'Dot and Ernie Lind' duo. Dot and Ernie were trick shooters that put on shows for Winchester back in the 'old' days when these events were popular. They were friends of my grandparents and often shot recreationally on my grandparents farm. My mother remembered them well. In 1972 my mother gave me a book titled 'The Complete Book of Trick and Fancy Shooting' written by Ernie Lind. It is an interesting read, and he goes into detail on how to do those bullet paintings. His were done from memory and at high speed with pre-loaded sets of rifles, but only after many years of practice.
A year or so ago, much of Ernie Linds' stuff, including his guns, were sold off at high dollar prices. I imagine that old Lind bullet painting you posted is worth some good money to the right collector.
Of course, if you keep at it ......?
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Thanks InTheWoods, interesting story
I seen one by them that solg on Ebay for over 800 bucks
The holes measure 5/16 on mine, those Win. hollow point expand great
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Very cool Brother Pitchy....there is a place in Shreveport (Herby K's) that displayed many of these. The owner was a Winchester Exhibition Shooter......he said he shot so many that he did not use a "pattern".....I don't think I could do that good even with a pattern....
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He used a high tech bench rest, and if you look under his legs you can see some kind of fancy body support.
Well done mate. If you can keep 100 rounds on a chalk line there isn't much wrong with your shooting.
Ironwood is right, Mt Rushmore would look great if you use a big enough sheet of tin and enough bullets.
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Olde West Gun & Loan here in Redding, CA has an old bullet art indian head displayed that was shot at the now long-gone former location of the Redding Gun Club many years ago by one of the prominent shooters who toured the country back in the day. I believe it was Ad Topperwein, but i don't recall for sure. It looks very similar to yours! Say, can you do a '55 Chevy Nomad?
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My Dad had one of those done by a Remington exhibition shooter. I don't know what happened to it. I can't recall seeing it after we moved to town in 1957. I remember the shootering saying that no one would know that it was shot at ten feet or fifty yards in twenty years.
It seems like about 20 years ago or so some company was making DIY kits for these. It came with the picture to be done on cardboard that you shot at while the tin or maybe even cooper sheet was underneath. When you were done shooting you pulled to sheet out and hung it up.
Nice job Pitchy!
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That`s a good idea Rusty, that way ya can draw a better darker picture to follow, thanks.
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It is fun to do but there was no skill involved in mine.
My 40X .22 was used in the Olympics back in the 60`s.
And the 36X scope and benchrest make it a pretty sure thing.
Just lots of reloading that single shot rifle. I used Eley Benchrest Gold ammo @ $12 a box.
I posted a paper target over the metal backing that I enlarged from a picture in the American Rifleman of one Topperwine did.
Have fun!!
Now, lets see 'ya do it with a 45-70. ----------Sixgun
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