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  • Leadeye

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    Rain kept me out of the deer stand this morning, but I got this SAA out to shoot up some 38-40 ammo I wasn't keeping as it did not work well in the Winchesters. It had already been refinished when I picked it up and had repro grips. I cleaned it up and added oversize stags and it's now one of those guns that fits my hand well and shoots accurately. From 1900, it's probably been passed around a lot, but it still has that smooth Colt action and a respectable bore.

    The newer ammunition I'm using has an Accurate mold bullet that works much better in the Winchesters.

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    88E30M50

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    Dec 29, 2008
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    Greenwood, IN
    Rain kept me out of the deer stand this morning, but I got this SAA out to shoot up some 38-40 ammo I wasn't keeping as it did not work well in the Winchesters. It had already been refinished when I picked it up and had repro grips. I cleaned it up and added oversize stags and it's now one of those guns that fits my hand well and shoots accurately. From 1900, it's probably been passed around a lot, but it still has that smooth Colt action and a respectable bore.

    The newer ammunition I'm using has an Accurate mold bullet that works much better in the Winchesters.

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    I was down at HHRP with my Uberti SAA IN 45 Colt today. It was a good day for an SAA.

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    DadSmith

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    Oct 21, 2018
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    Ripley County
    Rain kept me out of the deer stand this morning, but I got this SAA out to shoot up some 38-40 ammo I wasn't keeping as it did not work well in the Winchesters. It had already been refinished when I picked it up and had repro grips. I cleaned it up and added oversize stags and it's now one of those guns that fits my hand well and shoots accurately. From 1900, it's probably been passed around a lot, but it still has that smooth Colt action and a respectable bore.

    The newer ammunition I'm using has an Accurate mold bullet that works much better in the Winchesters.

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    That's beautiful.
     
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