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Colt Replica
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07/24/18 11:26 AM
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Uberti Cattleman II, 5-1/2" barrel, .45 Colt. I plan on using it this season for venison doe. Accuracy good enough at 50 yards and I do not plan on shooting past that distance.
Old age and treachery beats youth and stupid every time!
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 12:32 PM
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Those are well made guns, very popular in the Cowboy Action Shooting @ 7 yards. My old eyes could NEVER get on a deers shoulder with the ancient "sights"
The cartridge has what it will take for sure
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 02:02 PM
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That is a good revolver but don't shoot hot or "Ruger Only" loads in it and you will do fine. I've hunted with a 45 Colt for years and love it.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 02:23 PM
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 06:03 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks!
Old age and treachery beats youth and stupid every time!
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 06:10 PM
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 06:17 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! Mainly to make sure nobody gets hurt. Buy a pistol of that frame size and configuration (Colt knock off) and then saying I'm going to hunt deer with it just has red flag raising tendencies. That pistol is a weak framed pistol just like the Colts are and people were just saying be careful. No harm no foul! Have to admit that particular pistol probably would not make the top 20 in a go to pistol for deer.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 06:37 PM
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It's probably not in the top 30, due to it's lack of adjustable sights but it will still get the job done with the right ammo and operator. It just amazes me that some of the "weak framed" Colt pistols made in the 1800's are still being used today with no issues...
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07/24/18 08:15 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! WOW!! I thought all the responses were positive and informative, I can only imagine what your response would have been if they called it fat and ugly. LOL
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 09:31 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! A little angry today, are we?
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 11:38 PM
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It's probably not in the top 30, due to it's lack of adjustable sights but it will still get the job done with the right ammo and operator. It just amazes me that some of the "weak framed" Colt pistols made in the 1800's are still being used today with no issues... Doesn't amaze me one bit, but if you run anything through it higher than black powder pressures you'll be having pieces of the cylinder removed from your upper extremities.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 11:40 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! WOW!! I thought all the responses were positive and informative, I can only imagine what your response would have been if they called it fat and ugly. LOL Seems he loses his temper easily, seen it in a post from his past when he misidentified a fallow doe. Got mad and argued with everybody who corrected him.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/24/18 11:56 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! WOW!! I thought all the responses were positive and informative, I can only imagine what your response would have been if they called it fat and ugly. LOL Seems he loses his temper easily, seen it in a post from his past when he misidentified a fallow doe. Got mad and argued with everybody who corrected him. Yep, if you read over most of his posts he is argumentative if not hostile for no reason at all.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 03:21 AM
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I heard those were on sale at cabelas
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07/25/18 03:27 AM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! WOW!! I thought all the responses were positive and informative, I can only imagine what your response would have been if they called it fat and ugly. LOL Seems he loses his temper easily, seen it in a post from his past when he misidentified a fallow doe. Got mad and argued with everybody who corrected him. Yep, if you read over most of his posts he is argumentative if not hostile for no reason at all. I've said that about him several times.
Haha yea I polished that thing for hours.
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07/25/18 03:40 AM
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1pm is a bit early to be drunk. Just saying...
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 03:56 AM
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I think I could find a better option to spend hard earned money on. Best case scenario maybe you shoot a deer in the [censored].
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 10:25 AM
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I heard those were on sale at cabelas Greatness.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 01:44 PM
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Old age and treachery beats youth and stupid every time!
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 01:56 PM
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I wonder why some people feel it necessary to instruct me on what to shoot in my new pistol. For example: 1. Do they assume that this is the FIRST replica pistol that I have ever purchased? 2. Do they assume that I do not know the difference between the relative strengths between Ruger pistols and Colt replicas? 3. Do they assume that I know nothing about cartridge reloading? 4. Do they assume that I am not an avid reader of all things firearms related? 5. When I indicated that I intend to hunt with the Colt replica, they felt it necessary to keep me safe from loading rounds too hot for safety? Here's something for you to consider...It just so happens that I did some research on the pistol, BEFORE I SPENT MY HARD EARNED MONEY! I hunted deer with pistols long before some of the advice givers were born. Got it? Thanks! Wake up on the wrong side of the couch?
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 02:09 PM
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Give the guy a break. Any of you guys hunt deer with a 223 and shoot at a deer at 600 to 1400 yards. Just saying. Looks like a nice gun and I haven’t heard of them being recalled or blowing up every five seconds.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 02:27 PM
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Maybe it's best to just let folks go on their merry way and offer no unsolicited advice. If they get themselves in trouble, tough luck...right?
"Arguing with you always makes me thirsty." -Augustus McRae
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 02:30 PM
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I have a Beretta Stampede 357 Mag made by Uberti shortly after Beretta bought them. Basically it is a Uberti with deep bluing and figured walnut grips. I know it is capable of deer lung size groups at 50 yards with me shooting it at least from a bench. Never have hunted with it but hae put a few hundred rounds through it.
As far as offering precautionary advise please continue to do so, some may tire of it but if it prevents an accident by someone that reads it the time to post it was not wasted. Never consider sound advice as a downgrading a post just remember many others will read the posts.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 02:42 PM
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I have a Beretta Stampede 357 Mag made by Uberti shortly after Beretta bought them. Basically it is a Uberti with deep bluing and figured walnut grips. I know it is capable of deer lung size groups at 50 yards with me shooting it at least from a bench. Never have hunted with it but hae put a few hundred rounds through it. I have several Uberties, Rugers and Piettas in .357, 45 Colt and other calibers. They all will definitely get the job done. If the gun is on there is no problem using fixed sights. I have never adjusted handgun sights while actually hunting and I don't use scopes. My shots have almost always been within 50 yards. The OP stated his revolver was on so there is no question about him popping some deer.
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Re: Colt Replica
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07/25/18 02:44 PM
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As far as offering precautionary advise please continue to do so, some may tire of it but if it prevents an accident by someone that reads it the time to post it was not wasted. Never consider sound advice as a downgrading a post just remember many others will read the posts.
EXACTLY.
"Arguing with you always makes me thirsty." -Augustus McRae
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