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[DOCX File]4-H Western Heritage Project
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4-H Western Action Shooting is a timed event and is scored in seconds beginning at the sound of the first beep from the range officer’s hand-held timer and ending at the sound of the last shot. A five (5) second penalty is added to the shooter’s time for each missed shot during any given stage.
[DOC File]In Stock Items earms
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“The Judge” stamped on the barrel, “Public Defender” stamped on the top strap, this revolver is the ultimate defense handgun. Takes 2 ½” 410 shotgun shells and 45LC. This is a special buy at a special price. Only two at this price. Retail: $602 Our Price: $469.99 Special: $399.99
[DOCX File]Tri-City Gun Club, Inc. - Home
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Handguns chambered in .410 such as a Governor or Judge are allowed on the Pistol Range and may use .410 gauge shotgun shells to include self-defense, slugs and bird shot. Handguns are not allowed on the Short Range except during the conduct of a scheduled match or practice session when an RSO to ensure the bullets are impacting the berm.
[DOCX File]Vista Outdoor Media - Home
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There’s also a lower-recoil 20-gauge option with 1 ½ ounces of all No. 9 shot pushed at 1,000 fps. The shells come in five-count packs. The .410 offering might surprise some folks, but Shotshell Product Line Manager Dan Compton said it shouldn’t, as TSS pellets’ incredible density are …
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HEAVYWEIGHT TSS options include 3-inch 12-gauge loads with 1 3/4 ounces of No. 7 or No. 9 TSS shot, 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge loads with 2 1/4 ounces of No. 7 or No. 9 shot, a 3-inch 20-gauge load with 1 1/2 ounces of No. 7 shot, and a 3-inch .410 load with 13/16 ounce of No. 9 shot.
[DOC File]INTRODUCTION
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(b) Bore Size - The common bore sizes are .410, 28, 20, 16 and 12 gauge. Gauge formally indicated the number of lead balls the size of the bore of the barrel that would be required to make one pound. The smaller the gauge number, the larger the bore.
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