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Tall Tales / Re: April 1, Fooling around making the coffee & toast
« Last post by Major 2 on Today at 05:19:33 AM »
Maked up some cream cheese bacon wrapped jalapenos, and they are chilling in the Refrigerator.
I'll cook them today for lunch.

"SHE" does not like them, and there for feels I SHOULD NOT have them !
I on the other hand LOVE them and make them for me  :)
Frankly, my favorite snack ;D perhaps bacon wrapped little smokie's a distant second place.

The store's freezer dept. cheddar cheese stuffed jalapenos, of which "SHE" tried once to in force on me,
pale in any comparison to cream cheese bacon wrapped jalapenos.





 
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The Longbranch / Re: The "Card Game"
« Last post by Russ T Chambers on Today at 04:40:13 AM »
Seeing as how deaconkc has the stove going for the stove going for the coffee and Coffinmaker has made this into a Brunch hand Russ tosses in a baked diner of meat loaf and baked mac&cheese.

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Texas / Howdy there!
« Last post by BigJane on Today at 02:48:49 AM »
I see not a lot of activity is happening on the board in the last few years, but I’m writing today to ask if any of the San Antonio area clubs are still in existence.
Thanks,
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Shotguns / Re: Anyone have any problems with Brass shells in 87 ?
« Last post by Macon Due on Today at 12:12:59 AM »
Abilene,yes Sir they are Magtech, 2 7/16" long whereas the paper shells ,roll crimped and ready to fire are 2 1/4" in length.
Macon
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Shotguns / Re: Anyone have any problems with Brass shells in 87 ?
« Last post by Abilene on Yesterday at 11:20:25 PM »
I don't own an '87 but you might mention how long are the shells?  Are they Magtechs? 
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Upcoming Musters / Re: Dept. of the Missouri Muster
« Last post by Silver Creek Slim on Yesterday at 09:46:57 PM »
What ammo do we need for the long range rifle?

Slim
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Upcoming Musters / Re: Dept. of the Missouri Muster
« Last post by Silver Creek Slim on Yesterday at 09:45:05 PM »
Here's hoping someone will record the "goings on" for posterity and those attending vicariously.
Looking forward to the photo's :)
I'll see what I can do.

Slim
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Shotguns / Re: My 1897's
« Last post by Baltimore Ed on Yesterday at 09:09:13 PM »
Shoot WB simultaneously with your monthly matches a couple times a year. Everyone shoots the same targets only WB shooters shoot twice as much. And have twice the fun. ‘’Give’em hell ,Pike!’’
‘’More fun than a hog killen.’’
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The Darksider's Den / Re: .45 Cowboy Special
« Last post by Mako on Yesterday at 08:58:14 PM »
Deacon,
The only good N Frame barrels I have are those two 1950 barrels which are not "pencil" profiles and a 6 1/2" barrel that came off of a Model 27.  I do have at least two K-Frame model 10 barrels (4 inch), one might be a model 15 barrel.

The 1917 barrel that I have somewhere was replaced because if actually had a swell in it about 2/3rds the way down. You don't want it.  We suspect someone shot a squib and then another on top of it.  It shows how strong an N-Frame is...of course it was probably a low pressure target load.  It was a gun show purchase and he didn't realize it for some time. It was a refinished gun because it was parkerized, I have no idea if it was an arsenal rebuild or someone had it done later, it wasn't pitted or anything, just a bad barrel (and I had to replace the hand).  That was the first gun I ever put a zinc phosphate finish on, it's actually pretty easy, you just have to plug the bore and chambers (some people don't).

~Mako
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Shotguns / Anyone have any problems with Brass shells in 87 ?
« Last post by Macon Due on Yesterday at 08:21:15 PM »
Howdy Gents
Today I got to make a very short test with my new Cimarron 1887 Lever gun. I tried roll crimped paper shells first. I had 2 or 3 that I had 'jiggle' the lever a bit to make em chamber. I think I need just a tiny bit more taper/roll crimp on them. Otherwise it was slick and fun. Then I tried the 12ga. brass shells and it would not feed at all. They were too long. They are longer by quite a bit over the roll crimped paper shells. So I guess I will shorten 10 of them [ to start] to the same length as the paper shells are loaded and roll crimped and see if that solves the problem. Have any of you had this problem with the brass 12 ga. shells in the 87's?
Thanks.......Macon
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