That's a wrap! Thanks for a great season. See you all next year!

We should be shooting 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday again next year.

Final schedule to be finalized in February.

1875 Remingtons

I'm thinking of adding a new pair of pistols and I'd like to know what you pards think of 1875 Remingtons. I presently shoot Ruger Vaqueros, .357, 5 1/2" bar. I'd like to stay with that length.

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  • UglyUgly Gunfighter With Way too Much Free Time
    Roger, I have a couple of 1875 Remington Outlaws in .45 lc with 71/2" barrels that I just love; accurate to be unbelievable.<br />
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    The only thing that I would do differently is that I would buy the shorter barrel length that you're contemplating because there would be less muzzle rise after discharge.<br />
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    My 71/2 inchers tend to recoil a bit; .357/.38 might not rise up so much.<br />
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    The Remingtons do have a "cool" factor about them with the looks and all.<br />
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    I know Longtooth has a pair and I believe they are in .357/.38 and he likes them; he said that he saw mine at HUH one year and got himself a pair shortly afterwards.<br />
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    I haven't had anything done to mine; they could be a bit smoother and lighter on the trigger but they work fine for me so I've left that alone for now.<br />
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    I would say "get 'em"
    , but, see what others have to say. <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbsup:' />
  • Muddy Gap ShootistMuddy Gap Shootist SHOOTIST of the finest kind
    Sgt Scattergun wrote on Jun 2 2006, 05&#58;01 PM:
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    I'm thinking of adding a new pair of pistols and I'd like to know what you pards think of 1875 Remingtons. I presently shoot Ruger Vaqueros, .357, 5 1/2" bar. I'd like to stay with that length.<br />
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    My son, Lt. B. R. Sharps, uses a pair of '75 Remmies and he loves them. They are in .45 Colt with 7 1/2" barrels and he doesn't have any problem with recoil or them rising up. We shoot 200 grains of lead pushed by 6.5 grains of W231. Load and guns are very accurate and since only REAL COWBOYS/Soldiers shoot .45 Colt....... <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' /> <br />
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    Anyway, I concur with Ugly. I'd get 'em!!
  • Muddy Gap Shootist wrote on Jun 3 2006, 01&#58;24 AM:
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    My son, Lt. B. R. Sharps, uses a pair of '75 Remmies and he loves them. They are in .45 Colt with 7 1/2" barrels and he doesn't have any problem with recoil or them rising up. We shoot 200 grains of lead pushed by 6.5 grains of W231. Load and guns are very accurate and since only REAL COWBOYS/Soldiers shoot .45 Colt....... <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/devil.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':devil:' /> <br />
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    Anyway, I concur with Ugly. I'd get 'em!!<br />
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    Guess Wild Bill was a Girly Man
  • LongtoothLongtooth Rode hard and put away wet one to many times
    edited June 2006
    I have a pair of 1875 outlaws 71/2 in length. I love them and they are 38's. Also, in responce to our good buddy Muddy Gap you go down just a easy when hit with a 45 or a 38. The only difference I could possiby imagine is you have to be a better shooter with the 38's. Wild Bill was such. In closing it's also a lot cheaper to load a 38 then a 45. I used to shoot 45's and still do sometime when I get the hankering to feel powerful.
  • Muddy Gap ShootistMuddy Gap Shootist SHOOTIST of the finest kind
    Longtooth wrote on Jun 3 2006, 08&#58;10 AM:
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    I have a pair of 1875 outlaws 71/2 in length. I love them and they are 38's. Also, in responce to our good buddy Muddy Gap you go down just a easy when hit with a 45 or a 38. The only difference I could possiby imagine is you have to be a better shooter with the 38's. Wild Bill was such. In closing it's also a lot cheaper to load a 38 then a 45. I used to shoot 45's and still do sometime when I get the hankering to feel powerful.<br />
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    Oh, give me a break!! Wild Bill was just a sissie. :P <br />
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    Tooth is very right. It is much cheaper to load .38's than .45's. I figure I can load a box of .45's for around $6.50 (that doesn't include the cost of brass). Anyone got the figure they can share for what it costs to reload .38's?<br />
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    And, Tooth, if you've got to be a better shooter to use .38's, then I'll stick to my .45's. You've seen me shoot ... <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistling:' />
  • I have a pair of outlaws in 38's and I love em just fine,of course for some man killing just toss me that 12 ga side by side from under the bar any time. <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' />
  • Muddy Gap ShootistMuddy Gap Shootist SHOOTIST of the finest kind
    Push the Button Wyatt wrote on Jun 3 2006, 08&#58;09 PM:
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    I have a pair of outlaws in 38's and I love em just fine,of course for some man killing just toss me that 12 ga side by side from under the bar any time. <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' /><br />
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    Why PtBW, I tweren't aware you had such a nasty side.... "I'll open you up so we can all see what you had for breakfast..." Remind me never to make you mad! <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/idea.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':idea:' />
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