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  1. O

    '58 Remington?

    I also have the Remmie Navy and Army. I think for me it's the crack of the Navy when loaded a little hot that keeps me going back to it. It's fun, and a little different than the Boomer .44s The Remington Sheriff in .44 is a dream to handle and shoot though. May be my favorite.
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    1860 + 1862 + Memorial Day = ........

    Great post Old No.7, thanks for sharing your range visit
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    Newb from Missouri.

    The revolvers are my favorites. Nothing against the rifles, just personal preference. Welcome to the forum(I'm new here too).
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    And a different 1858 Remington question

    Track of the Wolf has .380s for $10 + shipping
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    over ball lubricant recommendation

    Haven't tried this yet, but wondered if you could de-prime a 45acp cartridge and punch them out with it. Since chambers are usually a little undersized, would this work?
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    Greeetings from SW PA

    Thanks for the welcome irishtoo, nice to meet you. Mike54, yes 2-A & 2-B are good zones.
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    Greeetings from SW PA

    Yeah, that's not too far at all. Nice country over that way.
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    over ball lubricant recommendation

    I guess most folks don't care for the Crisco anymore, but it is what I started with, and I like how it keeps the fowling soft. I usually keep some old socks, cut up for rags, in my range bag, and wipe the revolver down when it gets slick. One little trick someone taught me a while back is to...
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    Greeetings from SW PA

    I grew up and lived in the Canton area until the mid '80s, when I moved to Zanesville for work. 12 years in Southeast Ohio, then moved back to Canton for 13 more years before we moved to Pa. Have been here in Washington Co for seven years (as of yesterday, oddly enough, LOL)
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    Greeetings from SW PA

    Pittsburgh area
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    Greeetings from SW PA

    Hello, long time reader; new at posting. Joined the forum about a month ago. Ohio born and raised, moved to Pa about seven years ago. Enjoy the forum immensely, and look forward to getting to know some of you.
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    Which c&b handles most like a Single Six?

    Old thread, but was wondering if you chose anything yet? I have what Pietta calls an 1862 Police. For me, it is the perfect little BP pistol, close in size to the .22 revolvers that are roughly 3/4 size "peacemakers".
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