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Old 09-02-2020, 05:37 PM
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nice shooting!

have you tried it at 50 yards or further?

would be curious to know how it does at long range.
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Old 09-02-2020, 09:58 PM
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nice shooting!

have you tried it at 50 yards or further?

would be curious to know how it does at long range.
Damn ; welcome back! Where the hell have you been?
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nice shooting!

have you tried it at 50 yards or further?

would be curious to know how it does at long range.
Well Yes, I have shot Tennis Balls at 75 Yards. It does well long range
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showed the pictures to the Mrs. She made it clear that I can't afford a Python. She did say that it looked pretty good tho.
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While the Python ticks *ALL* the nostalgia boxes, and was at the top of the bucket list at one time many years ago, I think I would actually buy that other classic that was recently brought out of mothballs - a Dan Wesson revolver. From everything I read it is a stronger and more durable gun.
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Damn ; welcome back! Where the hell have you been?
hey Rick! how are you? same old same old here. Ranch work and grip work keep me pretty swamped so i don't get much computer time.anymore. i need to try and check in more often.

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Nice!
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hey Rick! how are you? same old same old here. Ranch work and grip work keep me pretty swamped so i don't get much computer time.anymore. i need to try and check in more often.



Nice!
Doing fine, Bro; glad to hear things are going so well for you!
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