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Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
- Sir Henry
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Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
I plink a lot and sometimes will put a few rounds that didn’t get shot into a jar. This jar contained CCI SV, Quiets and a single short. I loaded them at random and send the lead down range in my H&R Sportsman. It’s certainly no Uberti or Ruger but still fun to shoot. Being a breaktop it’s fast and easy to reject the empty brass.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
I had one of those break top H&Rs that a neighbor loaned me for some shooting over the summer. Match grade target guns they are not, but fun to shoot guns they certainly are.
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
Like the shooters candy dish! Does that revolver eject the brass when you flip it open?
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
Yes if you open it briskly. It’s easy to load too. 22LR ammo is like candy to me.fortyshooter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 11:46 amLike the shooters candy dish! Does that revolver eject the brass when you flip it open?
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
That is one sharp looking revolver.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 10:46 amI plink a lot and sometimes will put a few rounds that didn’t get shot into a jar. This jar contained CCI SV, Quiets and a single short. I loaded them at random and send the lead down range in my H&R Sportsman. It’s certainly no Uberti or Ruger but still fun to shoot. Being a breaktop it’s fast and easy to reject the empty brass.
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- Sir Henry
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
Thanks. My father-in-law gave it to me for doing some plumbing.JVogler wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:59 pmThat is one sharp looking revolver.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 10:46 amI plink a lot and sometimes will put a few rounds that didn’t get shot into a jar. This jar contained CCI SV, Quiets and a single short. I loaded them at random and send the lead down range in my H&R Sportsman. It’s certainly no Uberti or Ruger but still fun to shoot. Being a breaktop it’s fast and easy to reject the empty brass.
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7B0C1C46-306C-4AFF-B903-C082F711E72B.jpeg
AA0B70AD-34E6-4160-AF08-A53099F964D8.jpeg
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: emptying the ammo jar
That's a neat candy dish. The revolver looks fun. I've never had an H&R revolver. Very neat.
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