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Ok, so didn’t do much filming, and we didn’t really have paper targets, so I can’t give a lot of specifics, but I got to get out and make smoke, and it was a wonderful time! I shot my .45 Pennsylvania, .50 GPR, and .50 Renegade for the first time. None of the rifles are new (80s and 90s), but are new to me. Had a few snafus and mishaps, but all-in, they did well. Now I can’t wait to shoot them again. I did shoot my BPMS button with the GPR from about 30-40 feet (since I hadn’t shot it before, and that was a 2.5” target). Success. I also hit several 8” steel targets from around 35-50 yards. One of my fellow shooters took a vid of me shooting my Pennsylvania.
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I am so excited! I finally get to get out and shoot some of my rifles that I have not shot yet. I believe I will take my 90s Pedersoli .45 Pennsylvania Dixie rifle, and probably my 80s Lyman GPR in .50 I can’t wait!😎 I may or may not post results…we’ll see. Lol!
I'm waiting for the wind to settle down. I need to bench two rifles, and 20+ mph gusts won't produce good groups.
 
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