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EGG SHOOT RESULTS SEPT 2, 2012

By Roy BertalottoJune 5, 2012Egg Shoot Info, Results

Well, another PERFECT day for scrambling eggs. Just a bit of overcast to knock the mirage down, zero wind and temperature in the 70s. How could it get any better! And I actually got to taste Bob Ping’s fantastic Chili this time! Thanks Bob! First off, a couple thank yous! To David Lee Valdina who

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Egg Shoot Results May 2012

By Roy BertalottoMay 22, 20121 commentResults

Couldn’t ask for better weather! We had a great turnout for our first shoot of the year. The April shoot was rained out (Only the second time in 17 years that an Egg Shoot has been cancelled!) The weather gods are usually with us. Thanks to Bob Ping for the fantastic Chili. As always, he

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2012 Winter Range Photo Album

By Roy BertalottoFebruary 20, 20121 commentFirearms, Shooting

Winter Range 2012 Photo Album (Click)

1860 COLT ARMY Cartridge Conversion

By Roy BertalottoJanuary 29, 20122 commentsFirearms, Shooting

The cap and ball disease has hit me……..it’s usually fatal to your savings account. Having a set of 1858 Remingtons and a set of 1851 Confederate Navy pistols left a glaring hole for a set of 1860 Colt Army revolvers. I really like the 5 1/2″ barrel lerngth of the Sheriff model. A quick search

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Purgatory Pic’s Cowboy Action Gun Cart

By Roy BertalottoJanuary 29, 20125 commentsFirearms, Shooting

My shooting buddy, Purgatory Pic, asked me to build him a simple gun cart for Cowboy Action Shooting. He wanted a simple cart with a box in the front that could double as a seat, it needed to hold four rifles and a shotgun.   Here are the results:   To keep cost down, we

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1851 Colt Confederate Navy Revolvers

By Roy BertalottoJanuary 13, 20121 commentFirearms, Shooting

Check out a few pictures of a couple of 1851 Colt Navy revolvers I recently picked up.   Cabelas had a sale on Brass frame 1851 Colt Confederate Navy 44cal revolvers back in November. The price was $129 each! But they were immediately back ordered for 6-8 weeks. I placed an order for two and

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Portable Shooting Bench

By Roy BertalottoDecember 28, 201135 commentsFirearms, Shooting

One of my favorite past times is to help ranchers out west eradicate those pesky prairie dogs.  But I like to do it from long range. Much more challenging and a real test of man and rifle. I needed some type of portable shooting bench. I looked at all the available designs and didn’t like

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Cowboy Action Staging Strips- DIY

By Roy BertalottoDecember 9, 2011Firearms, Shooting

I wanted to build a few “Staging Strips” for Cowboy Action Shooting competition. These are used to bring ammo to the loading table during a competition. I was using a plastic ammo box that holds 100 rounds and I was concerned that I might put too many cartridges into my rifle and find myself disqualified

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Cowboy Action Shooting Gun Cart

By Roy BertalottoNovember 25, 201113 commentsFirearms, Shooting

I recently felt the need for yet another hobby since I don’t have enough distractions occupying my free time. I like shooting my lever action rifles and I’m a huge fan of the Single Action Army revolvers so Cowboy Action Shooting seemed a perfect fit. CAS require the shooting of four firearms. Two revolvers, a

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Western and Wildlife Wonders two holster Cowboy Action Shooting rig…….Preliminary Review

By Roy BertalottoOctober 28, 20111 commentFirearms, Shooting

I wanted an inexpensive double holster rig as my first CAS leather. I looked at Oklahoma Leather and Hunter Leather as the two least expensive sources. First problem is NO ONE has a full set of belt and L+R holster. I checked everywhere and folks just are not stocking them. I did see and feel

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