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A Pair of Snakes

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A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Sep 07, 2024 7:06 pm

I headed down to the range today with a pair of snakes. What do you say, Shall We Play A Game? I thought we'd shoot some cards, just for the fun of it. :)

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I thought the Python deserved to come back down, and I'd bring his buddy, the Diamondback, a beautiful little 22.

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I have a second diamondback as well, a 4" blue that I have had since 1980, all the kids learned to shoot with it, and it's a tack driver. I'll bring it down later and shoot with it as well. But this pair I just acquired and they need some range time.

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First up was the Python, and I decided to shoot them both Single Action today. The back is still bothering me, but I wanted to shoot. First stage, six rounds, Single Action at Seven Yards. A pretty nice group, three rounds in the same oblong hole. She's a shooter. In the (Good) Old Days I'd have put all six in one hole. ;) Old Eyes, Bad Back and arthritic hands. But... in a pinch, we don't need one hole groups, we need centered groups.

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I moved back to 15 yards and repeated the six shots single action. Still not a bad group. Another three rounds in an oblong group, but this one I pulled one high centered, I called it when it left the gun, knowing I had forced the shot. Pain was getting worse and I forced the shot trying to get it off, rather than lowering the gun, easing the back and letting everything settle before firing the last shot.

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I shot eighteen rounds at the "Iron" ah "Lady" from the Python, double action. I was about 25 yards away, shooting off hand, and Aimed Fire. (Not Slow, Not Rapid.) I shot six at the head and six center chest. All of the shots rang the steel. Done with the Python for the day.

Next up was the Diamondback. I loaded six and aimed in at Seven Yards and ... knew this wasn't going to go well. Can't see the front sight. It's going to get the orange treatment. I fired six, and the Diamondback has a GREAT trigger in Single Action. I darkened the sight with the black marker before I shot and it helped just a little, but still was a blur. I'm happy with the group. (Happy-ish.) But I'll shoot it again in the next couple days, after the sight gets color. :evil:

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On this target, the hole at Three O'clock on the line appears to be two rounds.


I'll check the rest of the guns for clarity before I bring them down. As Clint Says.

"A man's gotta know his limitations."

I'm wearing my shooting glasses, but I might need to get my eyes checked again.

ON the very large cardboard backer, there were NO unaccounted for holes, which reinforced my idea of the ragged hole groups.
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Sep 07, 2024 7:16 pm

When I shoot the EDC SemiAutos, I'll be shooting "Tactical Pairs" and Body Armor Drills.
(Two to the center of mass, one to the head, two to the center of mass, one to the pelvic cradle.)
In those cases, I'll be looking for centered shots and hits and less at "groups."

I'll also set up double targets for multiple target drills. Fun, and practical in today's environ.
Moving away from small groups and shooting for tight accuracy, which has it's place in regaining skill.
Looking forward to those drills as well.
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Sep 07, 2024 9:30 pm

Got to the armorer's bench and painted the first coat on the front sight on the Diamondback. It's looking pretty good. I'll see how it looks when it dries. Likely I'll put a clear coat, then a second coat on, then a final coat of clear and it should be good. Shoot again.
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Sep 07, 2024 9:31 pm

I'll clean the Python and put it away for now and see what will be next up and for a visit to the range to join the Diamondback for the trial. I'm thinking a pair of 45 autos.
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by Vaquero » Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:06 pm

;) A pair of deadly lookin snakes ya got there. ;)
Beauts for sure.
Some fine shooting also, was this factory ammo or your loads?
Like someone said in your earlier your thread, I wouldn't want to be the bad guy facing you. ;)
i have one snake gun, a King Cobra that I've had since the early 80's.

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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sat Sep 07, 2024 11:05 pm

Vaquero wrote:
Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:06 pm
;) A pair of deadly lookin snakes ya got there. ;)
Beauts for sure.
Some fine shooting also, was this factory ammo or your loads?
Like someone said in your earlier your thread, I wouldn't want to be the bad guy facing you. ;)
i have one snake gun, a King Cobra that I've had since the early 80's.

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These are match wadcutters loaded by my Rabbi in bulk. He loaded them in exchange for something else, some woodwork I did for him I think. He has Four of the BIG Dillons set up with a couple dedicated to certain calibers. One is just for Match 45acp, another for Match 38 Wadcutter. The others are set up to load Handgun or Rifle, and his extensive Die Collection is lined up like Marines waiting to go into battle. He also has a shotshell loader and a couple Single Stage presses at the other end of the bench.
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by Hatchdog » Sun Sep 08, 2024 9:26 am

Back pain or not I bet you had a smile on your face just to be back out on the range after all that indoor work (?) you’ve been accomplishing. Great shooting with a pair of great guns. Way back in the day my holy grail gun want was a 22lr Diamondback and a Python sitting in a case side by side. At the time I was working for a gun distributor and we were a Colt distributor. Closest I ever got was to open the boxes and place the revolvers side by side and drool. Glad you are “living my dream”. :lol:

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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sun Sep 08, 2024 9:52 am

I bought a sequentially serialized pair of pythons and the diamondback when I reenlisted in the Corps the first time in the Early 80s. My MOS (Military Occupational Specialty) or JOB was considered critical at the time, and I received a bonus for reelistment. They paid a dollar amount per year, for a certain number of years based on the MOS value to the CORPS at the time. I was eligible for a four year incentive. When I reupped... The most critical MOS bonuses were Helo Crew Chiefs, eligible for six year incentives, as were NDI certified techs. Non-Destructive Inspections testing of metal such as engine parts, rotor head shafts, synch shafts... They x-ray'd high value items to check for integrity ... In the civilian world this would be turbine blades on commercial aircraft engines... Huge Demand. $30,000 bonus to stay... :lol: Them... Not me. ;)

Anyway, I sold the two Pythons a year later for all the things babies have to have... And never looked back. I finally got the chance to replace them, but the pair this time was the 6" Python and Diamondback. Forty years later. ;)
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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by BrokenolMarine » Sun Sep 08, 2024 10:18 am

Put the coat of clear on last night before bed, and after coffee this morning, I added a second coat of orange. I'll let that dry for a couple hours and then we'll insure it's smooth and add the cover coat of clear. Should be good to go to test the Diamondback this afternoon.

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Re: A Pair of Snakes

Post by daytime dave » Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:00 pm

What beautiful snakes Marine. Nice shooting.
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