
HOWDY TO THE CAMP,
Well Tuolumne Lawman is grinning like a Chessire Cat! AT this last week end's High Sierra Shoot Out annual match at Railroad Flat California, I took first place in the long range match for lever action rifle. in rifle caliber! My sweet Taylors 56-60, even with its 9 or 10 pound trigger. kicked butt. It was eight shots timed at a 6" disk at 50 yards. Using a 6 o'clock hold. I nailed 7 of 8 dead center on the plate in something like 35 seconds, including a single load for the last round from a Civil War cavavlry carbine ammo pouch! I was shooting my loads (38 grains Triple 7 FFG, 350 Kens Ten-X bullet, and CCI magnum rifle primer). I also took third in BP single shot with my 50-70 Sharps.
I used the Spencer in sigle shot mode fo the Plainsmen event, shooting clean. I single loading each shot from the top, al-la 1870's cavalry style. There I used Ken's Ten-X BP loads.
I also used the 56-50 Taylors as a main match rifle (with the posse leader's blessing) on several stages, also shooting clean. It was a great day for Spencers!
Being as how I shoot odd guns, antiquesss, SPencer's BP, etc., I never place above the bottom of the pack. I was packing up camp as the awards ceremony started. Suddenly Bad Lands Bud (EOT world champion junior?) came runing up to me shouting "Tuolumne, Tuolumne, they need you in the tent. You got an award!"
I came up to the front and asked if I got the last place award, since I was shooting with a broken middle finger on my strong hand (courtesy of the 50-70 Sharps on the long range on the first day). Everyone laughed, an Black Jack Traven said "No, you won 1st place in long range lever rifle in rifle caliber" My mouth hung open like a carp, and I asked if I got 1st because no one else shot in that category. Surprisingly the answer was no, there were actually others and I beat them. I was momentarily speachless (a condition rare with me). I finally said "Well heck, I couldn't be more surprised if I woke up with my face stapled to the floor!" SHortly after that, I got my award for third in BP single shot. In 11 years of CAS shooting, I have only gotten an award once before, about 5 years ago. I think it was third in BP cartridge at Fort Miller.
I do love my Spencer.
It functioned smoothly and flawlessly. I had over 150 rounds of BP and BP substitute through it before I cleaned it. It never failed me. My Henry is only good for 5 or 6 stages before BP starts to foul it and make the action stick.
I think I will get a stabler cut off to make the single loads easier on Plainsmen.