.38 Special b.p. WINS Cowboy Silhouette Match!

Started by w44wcf, October 19, 2011, 08:01:23 AM

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w44wcf

Howdy Pards.

Wanted to let you know that a fellow shooting .38 Special black powder cartridges in a .357 Marlin Cowboy rifle won an NRA Cowboy silhouette match this past Sunday. He downed 35 out of those 40 distant targets.  ;D

That was more than the fellows shooting smokeless.  ;D

Here's a pic of the range...
Steel chickens @ 40 meters / pigs @ 50 meters / turkeys @ 75 meters / rams @ 100 meters



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John,

What kind of sights are allowed in those matches?

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What is so surprising ???  In an appropriate caliber, and .38 Spl is very suitable, BP is just as accurate, (sometimes very accurate,) as with fad powders.
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Good photo showing the relative angle of target size.  The distant targets are approximately the same cone angle size for a hit as the close ones. 

Good shooting John!  And, yes, black powder is very accurate when properly loaded in appropriate calibers.

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w44wcf,
Excellent score, did he have any hits that didn't topple?

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below link is not official NRA...but, gives an overview of the equipment, rules, etc:

http://www.lasc.us/LASClevermatch.htm

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I went to a shoot once and didn't realise that there was a silouette section. The only rifle I had ammo for was my Rossi in the avitar. All I had were 38Special target/cowboy level loads (smokeless) in 357 cases. The trajectory was awful, but when I did manage to hit them, they invariably fell over. I was more near the rear than near the front in the final tally though!
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