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Title: About DR TV
Post by: DonWorsham on July 17, 2007, 12:07:03 PM
If you haven't done so already, click the button at the top of the page labled "About DR TV" and enjoy snippets of Mr. Bane shooting all manner of gun.
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: tumblebug on July 17, 2007, 03:38:55 PM
COOL SITE INFORMITVE I HAVE BOUGHT 4 NEW GUN`S SINCE I JOINED Thank`s for the head`s up Don. I even enjoy the driffent opinons on the forum. Nice to hear from experts like Mike & Walt
Marshall &Marshallett. Ordered new RUGER Snubby today for the better half. Maybe she will let me
shoot it.
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: Hazcat on July 17, 2007, 04:24:19 PM
COOL SITE INFORMITVE I HAVE BOUGHT 4 NEW GUN`S SINCE I JOINED Thank`s for the head`s up Don. I even enjoy the driffent opinons on the forum. Nice to hear from experts like Mike & Walt
Marshall &Marshallett. Ordered new RUGER Snubby today for the better half. Maybe she will let me
shoot it.

OK OK, you talk about 4 new guns and mention a Ruger snubbie!  QUIT TEASING and tell us about 'em.  ;D
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: tumblebug on July 17, 2007, 06:06:30 PM
MINI 30-THOMPSON1927A1-TEXAS DFENDER byBOND-RUGERSP101
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: Hazcat on July 17, 2007, 07:00:45 PM
Fun stuff!

 What caliber is the Tx Defender (45LC - backup for the Thompson  :D)?  A couple of weeks ago Munden shot a clay with one!

The Thompson sounds real cool.  I have never shot one but the ones I have held seemed heavy for the size (I like that).
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: tumblebug on July 17, 2007, 07:50:16 PM
was 45 LC/410 But I couldnt leave that alone and got the 45ACP BARREL of the three/45LC/410 &
45ACP Ididn`t expect the 45ACP to have the most recoil but it does.
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: Hazcat on July 17, 2007, 07:55:35 PM
was 45 LC/410 But I couldnt leave that alone and got the 45ACP BARREL of the three/45LC/410 &
45ACP Ididn`t expect the 45ACP to have the most recoil but it does.

That is odd.  I wonder if it is because the acp has the most barrel in front of it so it builds more pressue.
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: texcaliber on July 17, 2007, 08:22:53 PM
was 45 LC/410 But I couldnt leave that alone and got the 45ACP BARREL of the three/45LC/410 &
45ACP Ididn`t expect the 45ACP to have the most recoil but it does.
I would bet that if you tried some Corbon 45LC vs. 45acp the scales would be put correct man. A lot of 45LC is loaded down under ACP velocites for them Cowboy shooters. Give it a try man.

tex
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: tumblebug on July 17, 2007, 09:02:18 PM
Heavy is right on the Thompson. Makes me think about carrying one during the WAR . Must have
been worth the weight to have the firepower to want to tote it around. Iam sure your are right
HAZCAT.I did buy coboy loads . To tell the truth I was thinking about the recoil when I bought
them.Got some REMINGTON EXPRESS but havent tried them yet .I `LL let you know. The Bond
is not exactly fun to shoot but it is a hoot. The Thompson is. Go`s real good with my REMINGTON
RAND [1944]
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: Hazcat on July 17, 2007, 09:12:53 PM
Hadn't thought about the cowboy loads Tex.  I shoot reloads that clock around 1100 fps out of my Redhawk.

Bug.

 How accurate is the Thompson?  Also with the Remmy it looks like you really LIKE 45 caliber  ;D.  Me too.  I shoot the 45LC out of my Puma lever (18 inch ported), same loads as the Redhawk but they come out at about 1500 fps (250 grn RNFP lead).

I figure I can pretty much stop any one or any thing I have to.  ;)
Title: Re: About DR TV
Post by: texcaliber on July 18, 2007, 07:39:08 AM
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I figure I can pretty much stop any one or any thing I have to.  Wink
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Yup, and if by some far off chance. Well i did mention them CORBONS for a reload.  ;)

Tex