Johnson County Rangers Shoot May 21, 2011

Started by bowiemaker, May 21, 2011, 08:42:26 PM

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bowiemaker

After two consecutive rainouts, I finally got to shoot with JCR today and I had a great time!















NCOWS #3405   RATS #612

Cliff Fendley

It was a blast to say the least. Shared a great day with a lot of good folks.
http://www.fendleyknives.com/

NCOWS 3345  RATS 576 NRA Life member

Johnson County Rangers

Tjackstephens

Sure looks like a great shoot and a nice day too. Tj

Jeff, great looking vest. Tj  ;D
Texas Jack Stephens:   NRA, NCOWS #2312,  SASS # 12303, Hiram's Ranger #22,  GAF #641, USFA-CSS # 185, BOSS# 174,  Hartford Lodge 675, Johnson County Rangers,  Green River Gunslingers, Col. Bishop's Renegades, Kentucky Col.

jefff

yeah it atracts women jack,must have something to to do with the previous owner.

Cherokee Reb

I was gonna say that Jeff is our fashion plate...but he's more of a fashion saucer. ;D

Mingo
Member SASS,NCOWS and Knob Creek Regulators

jefff

just too kind to have the respect fellow shooters

Tascosa Joe

Jefff:

Not to sure about that hat on your melon!!!!

T-Joe
NRA Life, TSRA Life, NCOWS  Life

Tjackstephens

Hey T Joe, Take a look at J. D. Goodguy's hat. Now he looks like he has just come in off the range and has had that hat for awhile. What you think? Tj
Texas Jack Stephens:   NRA, NCOWS #2312,  SASS # 12303, Hiram's Ranger #22,  GAF #641, USFA-CSS # 185, BOSS# 174,  Hartford Lodge 675, Johnson County Rangers,  Green River Gunslingers, Col. Bishop's Renegades, Kentucky Col.

joec

The guy shooting, third picture down (sorry meet him, but I'm bad remembering names until I've talked to them more than once) was the one I was looking for myself. Just loved that style of hat and bought one close but a bit higher crown which I hope to get blocked like his. His also is narrower at the base of the crown than the top.
Joe
NCOWS 3384

Tjackstephens

joec, That looks a lot like a Wyatt Earp. I've seen several in black. You are right that is a good looking hat. Tj
Texas Jack Stephens:   NRA, NCOWS #2312,  SASS # 12303, Hiram's Ranger #22,  GAF #641, USFA-CSS # 185, BOSS# 174,  Hartford Lodge 675, Johnson County Rangers,  Green River Gunslingers, Col. Bishop's Renegades, Kentucky Col.

joec

Quote from: Tjackstephens on June 02, 2011, 07:22:13 PM
joec, That looks a lot like a Wyatt Earp. I've seen several in black. You are right that is a good looking hat. Tj

Yes but the Wyatt Earp has a larger brim at lease those I looked at on the net. The one I settle on was the http://www.wwmerc.com/cgi-bin/category.cgi?item=4162&type=store&category=6100 with a basic pattern that dates back to the 1840's. I did find the same hat as him when I finely got a copy of the Wild West Mercantile paper catalog as a some things they handle aren't on their site. His hat is about a 4.5" crown with a 4.5" brim while mine is the same brim but a 5" crown and straight sided.
Joe
NCOWS 3384

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