While shooting, when the light is from various angles. I can't always see the lines however crisp they are.

But The more I practice at distance the more it seems I can get a feel for how much front blade needs to pillar the rear sight.

Getting close to doing Fluffy's front sight again.

Quick story?
Honest truth here:
Was at a lady-friends place in Blackhawk Colorado. (omen 1)
And this gal has a few cats. One in particular, a huge huge nuttered tom-cat was just adoring my SBH. (omen 2?)

This was strange.
My SBH did not have a name. Now sometimes I am not too bright, and I can prove it.

I gets this idea in my head to name my .44 what ever this big ol cat's name is?
Should be safe, this big ol cat has the scares and only one eye!

So I ask 'what's that ones name?, serves me right when it comes back "Fluffy" !

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Little load research: 210 grain Laser Hard Cast.

3: 13.5 Longshot 1475fps , mild report and recoil.

4: 14.0 Longshot 1510fps, getting woke up, a little.

5: 15.75 Longshot 1545fps, seems a nice load.

7: 27.5 H-110 1708fps, and seems like coffee brewed in Red Bull

8: 28.5 H-110 1806fps, and this seems what it would be like to talk to God!

#8 has some definite signs of pressure. But to me not excessive.

A question if I may?
No accuracy test done yet, planed...

28.50 of H-110 under a 210 grain hard-cast a long term no-no in a SBH named Fluffy?


Clinging to my God, and my guns!