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Oh some may find this funny, others maybe not. Anyway, guys at the range gave me a new name today. Skeeter Chaser. Said when i shooting they dont get bit.
Today was one one of those days, no wind, mid humidity, and mid 70. The smoke just hung in the air and obscured the whole shooting bench. I love when that happens.
 
Just got back. Beautiful day. 3.5 hours, about 100 rounds. Not once had to stop to clean fouling, i do wipe outside down occasionally with shop rag cause outside does get get a little greasy. Shooting at 40 yards, put many in the bullseye. The rest would’ve been fatal. This Colt Navy .36 (Uberti/Cimarron) is amazingly accurate, other shooters had lots of compliments. I got a darn good one out of the box.
We wont discuss my Colt .31. It was not having a good day.
Your misses would have scared the hell out of the bad guys!
 
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