nothing but the single action guns today
10 yards all

Remington 45 Colt clone (Uberti) box stock with a nice action.

pulling left a little bit, fixed sights, groove and flag. Nice groups though.

A little Kentucky windage. Them old cowboys had something.

Freedom Arms Model 97. 357 Magnum, 4 inch barrel. Full blown custom build.

Anniversary present from the lovely and long suffering wife.

Not bad, it doesn’t like 125 grain bullets. I need to reload some 158 grain loads.

The heavyweight, 44 Magnum. Used to be a 7.5 inch Ruger Super Blackhawk.
Heavy as a brick, but you need it for the caliber.

You need gloves for the 240 grain loads, shoots great though. (That’s a casing under the hammer, I didn’t pull any shots. LOL, Six on the target)