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Steel Shoots in 2018

Postby selurcspi on Wed Oct 21, 2015 4:58 pm

Here are the dates of the Hutchinson Steel Shoots for 2018

4/21
5/12
6/16
7/21 Revolver as always. We let Pat Cannon think he has a chance one month a year.
8/18
9/15
10/20
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby ex-LT on Wed Oct 21, 2015 7:58 pm

Wheely-gun shoot on 7/16?
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby selurcspi on Thu Oct 22, 2015 6:47 am

Yes Indeedee
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Rotary12 on Wed Nov 04, 2015 12:44 pm

Let's see if I make any next year. I know I'll miss the first one for sure.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Drizzle on Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:05 pm

Hoping to make a few, without China's gift. It's a good thing.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Rotary12 on Thu Mar 10, 2016 10:48 pm

Actually, it looks like I'll be able to make the first one.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:28 pm

Just got home from Gunstop, I got bullets!
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby usnret on Wed Mar 16, 2016 10:42 pm

Pat Cannon wrote:Just got home from Gunstop, I got bullets!


You do know that you also need cases, powder and primers too.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Pat Cannon on Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:25 am

usnret wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:Just got home from Gunstop, I got bullets!


You do know that you also need cases, powder and primers too.

I switched to a shorter gun so the bullets don't stick in the barrel if I leave out the powder.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby OldmanFCSA on Thu Mar 17, 2016 8:40 am

Pat Cannon wrote:
usnret wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:Just got home from Gunstop, I got bullets!


You do know that you also need cases, powder and primers too.

I switched to a shorter gun so the bullets don't stick in the barrel if I leave out the powder.



IF you would need 38Spcl cases, let me know. I have 2x 50 cal ammo cans full of NEW Starline brass cases. Plus lots of clean twice-fired.

I will bring a variety of brass to steel shoots for sale to reduce my inventory, as I size-down my reloading activities.

My daughter and I use lots of 38's in our GP100's, and save 357's for heavy loadings of 140 or 180 grain XTP's.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Pat Cannon on Thu Mar 17, 2016 10:30 am

OldmanFCSA wrote:IF you would need 38Spcl cases, let me know. I have 2x 50 cal ammo cans full of NEW Starline brass cases. Plus lots of clean twice-fired.

I will bring a variety of brass to steel shoots for sale to reduce my inventory, as I size-down my reloading activities.

My daughter and I use lots of 38's in our GP100's, and save 357's for heavy loadings of 140 or 180 grain XTP's.

Thanks, but I'm loading even my wimpy loads in .357 cases these days, just because I hate cleaning the chambers.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby ex-LT on Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:50 pm

Pat Cannon wrote:
OldmanFCSA wrote:IF you would need 38Spcl cases, let me know. I have 2x 50 cal ammo cans full of NEW Starline brass cases. Plus lots of clean twice-fired.

I will bring a variety of brass to steel shoots for sale to reduce my inventory, as I size-down my reloading activities.

My daughter and I use lots of 38's in our GP100's, and save 357's for heavy loadings of 140 or 180 grain XTP's.

Thanks, but I'm loading even my wimpy loads in .357 cases these days, just because I hate cleaning the chambers.

and here I thought it was because you impaled your hand on the ejection rod a couple years ago at a steel shoot when you switched to .357s for the Man v Man after shooting .38s all day.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Pat Cannon on Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:12 pm

ex-LT wrote:
Pat Cannon wrote:...I'm loading even my wimpy loads in .357 cases these days, just because I hate cleaning the chambers.

and here I thought it was because you impaled your hand on the ejection rod a couple years ago at a steel shoot when you switched to .357s for the Man v Man after shooting .38s all day.

Yeah... that too. :) It's the same issue really, that was just a particularly dramatic demonstration of it.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby usnret on Thu Mar 17, 2016 3:40 pm

You tried the sympathy route seeing as you were loosing.
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Re: Steel Shoots in 2016

Postby Pat Cannon on Thu Mar 17, 2016 6:06 pm

usnret wrote:You tried the sympathy route seeing as you were losing.

Totally. It just hurts too much to do it every time.
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