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Orphan Followed Me Home
MG1890
Member Posts: 4,649
Lonely girl about 34 years old. Born in 1981.
Real nice, clean, tight.
Smith model 17-4. 6", triple T's. In the box. 98% gun.
Sure shoots nice!
Real nice, clean, tight.
Smith model 17-4. 6", triple T's. In the box. 98% gun.
Sure shoots nice!
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You can say that again.
[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
Nope. Cannot get them in the chambers.
So, I ran some golden bullet thru it. Even with these it shot really well, surpassing groups I shoot with my K38.
I gave my pretty 17-4 to my Daughter last year. After I see what they are bringing it makes me wonder if I really love her that much.[:D] I guess I do because she got my .38, 4" Diamondback this year.
I do have a nice pre 17,a 63 and an 18-2 though if I need to get rid of any .22 ammo.
You'll love that 17-4.
THIS THREAD IS WORTHLESS WITHOUT PICS!!![:D]
+1
Capt. Jack Sparrow.
She's just after your money. [:D]
[:D][:D][:D] LOL
When I had live fire for my HE classes, I'd have them shoot a Ruger Mark I, by the end of the session, particularly if I used non-premium ammo, a ring of fouling would have developed at the front of the cartridge to the extent that the bolt needed a push to completely close. Could this have happened to your "orphan"?
Well, I gave it a good brushing out before I fired it. I don't think that is the problem.
This Eley stuff seems to chamber hard in everything. I actually did fire this more with some different Eley ammo yesterday, the ammo still went in kinda hard, but it was workable. They shot really well.