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Frameman 1
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Posted: November 22 2019 at 4:32pm |
I can’t stomach spiders.😱
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There are no Americans in Baghdad!!
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teenahlake
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Shot the C. No. 7 in cadets easy as pie to keep everything on a nickel at 25m range" Cadets use air rifles now
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yes indeed the marlin 39a , its a mountie , i have a couple but that one is my favorite , also my first ,
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Goosic
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That top lever action looks familiar.
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i have a Cno7 , no scopes on mine anymore returned everthing to stock and shoot them a 50 for the pure enjoyment of the original sights even tho i cant see worth a damn anymore , i have others ive scoped that are for more serious shooting , top one = these are all 22s
and a few that ive not photographed yet , the kimber is a tack driver and the WZ48 is a close second , i have a dedicated 22short or two or three - this is my favorite this is my favorite |
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SW28fan
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The Morris tube conversion for my SMLE actually prefer shorts
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pisco
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hi shooting 22 trainers is some of the best fun to be had anyone that doesn’t own one are missing out
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Shamu
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We used to get "Bird Eating Spiders" when my father worked for the hospital. They'd by whole stands of bananas at the dock to feed so many. They are actually a large tarantula but we'd coax them into big kitchen match boxes to take them to the school or the zoo. I never got bitten.
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Don't shoot till you see the whites of their thighs. (Unofficial motto of the Royal Air Force)
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Goosic
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It is a No4Mk1 with a 22 sleeve and a modified bolt head and firing pin. Third one down and above the No5Mk1 converted to 7.62x51mm...😎
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teenahlake
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is that a c. No. 7? I don't use shorts in LR, it can either erode the chamber, or leave lead deposits causing extraction problems..... We really need a .22/subcal tab in the forum
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i collect 22s , cannot even tell how many any more , but i get goosics comments on the enfields and such - it is hard sometimes not to let your imagination get carried away with a familiar shape and feel , i have one thats an AR15-one thats an M1903-one thats a thompson submachine gun-one thats an m1garand-one thats ............you get the idea , you expect a lot different from that familiar feel til it goes off , dont seem to have quite the problem with the handguns but it does cross the mind from time to time when you are loading them up ,
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Goosic
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That guy was at least six inches in diameter and I picked him up and moved him to a safer place amongst a Mesquite tree. Docile as long as you are not irritating him/her.
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Bear43
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I can't help but laugh..... I have a bunch of .22's from single shot bolts to a Marlin semi-auto. I also have 6 different brands of ammo from shorts to longs labeled to which one it's for. These things are finicky! But so much fun. Love the pics, Goosic! Also, are tarantulas as docile as I have heard? Freaky spider buggers!
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Goosic
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I do not shoot this rifle often so, when I was set up to shoot, I flinched. I flinched bad on my first shot,thinking I was still shooting one of the 303 rifles I had with me. It took me about 20 shots to stop expecting to be kicked in the shoulder and get settled in for peaceful shooting...
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britrifles
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I found the same thing that Shamu did. Accuracy is totally dependent on the ammo. I tried at least 15 brands of .22 LR for my S&W Model 22A semi-auto pistol and Federal AutoMatch performed as good as the most expensive Match ammo I could buy. I had similar results with my Ruger 10/22. I have yet to shoot my Long Branch CNo. 7 rifle.
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makes sense - see what you get out at 75-100 , good luck ,
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