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  • Leadeye

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    Have you had any more issues with locals or previous neighbors like you used to? I think you mentioned buying the surrounding land? Sorry if I missed an update somewhere.

    Trespassers are just part of owning ground, especially during some sort of season that makes people wander. It's been much quieter since we bought out and demolished the meth village.

    Last guy I caught had wandered in from the HNF after being lost the entire morning, probably hunting ginseng. All he wanted was a way out, and back to civilization.;)
     

    Leadeye

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    Out exercising an old Winchester 1873 this morning, a 38-40 from 1887. It's a remarkably accurate rifle with it's current ammo, but I suspect Trail Boss will not be coming back anytime in the future so I'll have to start looking for a new load. I still have another full jar in addition to this partial.

    The Winchester 1892s and Colt revolvers get a much hotter load based on 10 mm bullets and data. Really puts some slam into those New Service guns, but they are too warm for the old 1873 in addition to being too long for the carrier.

    I see more revolvers these days being offered with combo cylinders in 10mm and 38-40, might be some thing to try. I've already got a 32-20/ 32 Magnum combination.

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