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| Disregard, I found a copy of the NRA rules and see that the 45 LC is usable. |
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| The .45 Auto Rim also makes a wonderfully accurate cartridge in a big Smith.
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| Good luck in the Tined and Rapid fire stages! Peter.
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| True but I have a slightly better accuracy in the Auto-rim over the moon clips.
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| quote: Originally posted by Peter: Good luck in the Tined and Rapid fire stages! Peter.
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| Thanks for your advice. I was leaning toward a model 25 S&W but then decided to take a chance on a 1st generation Kimber Super Match which I ordered day before yesterday. As things usually go someone offered me a deal on a custom colt, which was built by a Marine Armorer on a 1943 Colt which I couldn't pass up. I'll have two now and guess I'll see which one shoots best and maybe trade the other for someting like a P210 target. |
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| The 45 Colt does a fine job of kicking bowling pins off the table.
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| The 45 Colt does a fine job of kicking ANYTHING off the table. Steve........
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