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19 January 2005, 10:46
Gonzo FreakPower
Don't make 'em like...
Don't make 'em like they used to. The guy who mentored me, who got me started reloading for myself and thinking about all sorts of things I would otherwise not even be aware of is one of the "old school." (71 should qualify).

I had to share a recent bit of magic he brought about at the range.

For a few weeks he's been tinkering with a new production 38-55 break-open, tang-sighted rifle. He casts his own bullets. So far nothing special.

He only ever shoots at a 24" gong hanging at 440 yards. Recently he was at the bench, a spotter 5 feet over. After an OK morning of on and off hits, he sits down and lines up 5 cartridges. As testified to by the spotter (an IRS agent, they don't abide cheaters), my buddy put all 5 rounds into about 6 inches on that gong.

Testament to the capabilities of Blackpowder, Tang sights and to an old Vietnam Vet on a good day.

This posted started as just a story, but as I wrap it up I want to ask everyone here to share any stories along these lines.


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When I mention a cartridge,the rifles involved:
22LR Cooey SingleShot | 22 Hornet 40sCZ | 223Rem CZ 527 Varmint
30-06 Husqvarna Sporter | 300 WinMag A-BoltII S/S BOSS | 458 WinMag Ruger #1
28 January 2005, 06:50
Gonzo FreakPower
Correction to the original post:

It was 5 shots into 4 inches. The rifle is an H&R. For further proof, check out the Feb 2005 Single Shot Exchange. In the letters section the spotter testifies to the events. The rifle itself was written up by the shooter in a previous issue.


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When I mention a cartridge,the rifles involved:
22LR Cooey SingleShot | 22 Hornet 40sCZ | 223Rem CZ 527 Varmint
30-06 Husqvarna Sporter | 300 WinMag A-BoltII S/S BOSS | 458 WinMag Ruger #1
28 January 2005, 22:29
derf
I have zero faith in anyone working for the IRS. If you see him,ask him to explain 861 to you. I am willing to bet that he says he has never heard of it. Big Grin derf


Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
27 February 2005, 18:11
Hutt
On March 1, 2004, the IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2004-30: "United States
citizens and residents of the United States are not subject to tax on their
wages and other income earned or derived within the United States."
http://w3f.com/861/revenue-ruling-2004-30.txt

Interesting tax loophole but risky!
03 March 2005, 22:40
MAINER1234
HUTT ;
You have a PM .
04 March 2005, 00:39
derf
I notice that they didn't state ther case as to what the Act really says and or means but just make veiled threats.
Anyone reading this and finding it to be of interest can find more as well as current info at www.861.info or subscribe to Larkin Roses newsletter at T-I-updates-on@mail-list.com
Or if you would like, e-mail me and I can forward up to a years worth of newsletters from Mr. Rose. derf


Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
10 March 2005, 16:56
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by Gonzo FreakPower:
Correction to the original post:

It was 5 shots into 4 inches. The rifle is an H&R. For further proof, check out the Feb 2005 Single Shot Exchange. In the letters section the spotter testifies to the events. The rifle itself was written up by the shooter in a previous issue.


Gonzo, no-one ever said a black powder rifle was inaccurate!! The .35/55 was a 200-yard offhand target rifle favorite for many years, along with the .32/40 and Harry Pope's favorite, the .33/40 (which he "invented" of course!!) Once you find the correct load....


"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."