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I could do with a $96 Ruger flat top and do not need a $4000 custom revolver. I hear you! I could go for a $96 Roooger too!
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Got to agree with this!
When I was in Boise visiting my daughter I contacted John Taffin (through a local gun & pawn) and asked if it was OK to come over.
Bottom line, if I lived within a half a mile of Brian Pearce, I would find a way to go see him. He has written some great stuff on big bore revolvers. However, just like the rest of us, he puts his pants on one leg at a time...
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But it does take him longer. The man has about a 38 inch inseam.
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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long range handgun shooting doesn't have to make sense, it's just fun.. I was shooting a 115 year old revolver yesterday and got bored pretty quick. 100 yards isn't really long range but it was more fund zinging t hose in than a paper target in ten yards.
THE BIRTH PLACE OF GERONIMO
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I like most of the current writers and I read almost everything I can get my hands on about every type of gun. My favorite handgun writer by far is John Taffin. I like his technical style and I really enjoy his philosophies about life. He is a Christian man and that part of his writing show through and has helped me a lot in my personal life.
"That God could and would, if He were sought."
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Met John several times.. He is in everyway a gentleman.. I especially enjoy some of his articles looking back in time..
Molon Labe
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Bill Jordan, Border Patrol officer wrote " No Second Place Winner."
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Maybe so but he has a mean streak and attacked me and so did the 1000 followers. I was booted from the SA site. I know Lee Martin and shot with him. A great guy. He wanted me back after seeing I was not lying. He never seen a revolver shoot like me and Whitworth did. I said "NO" I have ethics. Everything I have done is to advance others and I don't want butt draggers. The saddest ever are those that drag with no work of their own.
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Frank De Haas. I take guns apart to check out the designs. When Frank did it, he saw more than I do. We stand on the shoulders of giants.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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Those dead guys could not handle what we shoot now. Seriously... Elmer Keith couldn't handle what you shoot. PLEASE put the crack pipe down and back away slowly.
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