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Offline fatercat

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smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« on: June 29, 2007, 10:33:22 AM »
bought a old target masterpiece with the long barell. 8 3/8". it tears the center out of the target at 25 yds. my question is it ok to shoot the +P ammo in it and is that enough for deer at 50 yds or less?

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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2007, 10:56:06 AM »
I always have shot it in mine BUT in limited quantities. Very marginal for deer in my opinion but it has been done and no doubt will be done again. Close ranges and PERFECT bullet placement are called for. If you ever decide to let it go give me a shout I might be interested depending on circumstances at the time. Those old 8-3/8" Model 14 and Model 17s are my favorite target guns. I've owned several of each and like a fool have let them all go over the years. Right now I'm searching hard for another Model 17 with 8-3/8" barrel. My FFL guy might have one waiting on me when I talk with him again as he was going to talk to a guy who bought out a collection and see if there was one in it for me.


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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2007, 04:43:33 AM »
i tried to call. i have two of them. one is new, the other is in excellent cond. if you want the used one let me know. i will fax my receipts and you can have it at my cost. you pay shipping to your ffl. 

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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2007, 05:44:15 AM »
I don't have a fax machine. Just e-mail me at gbomgmt@graybeardoutdoors.com or PM me what you want for it and we can talk.


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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2007, 09:14:07 AM »
"Those old 8-3/8"  Model 17s are my favorite target guns.   

Why are they your favorite?
What kind of target do you think about?

" and like a fool have let them all go over the years"

I consider to  buy back the one I sold for 13 years ago (and it has not been shot with the last 13 years)

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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2007, 10:45:04 AM »
We used to shoot matches in my best friend's backyard range. It only went to 50 meters so we sat the tiny NRA rimfire rifle silouettes at 25, 37, about 42 and 50 meters and shot them with iron sighted .22LR handguns. I mostly used my long barreled S&W 17 and Billy mostly his Ruger Super Single Six 9.5". We used semiautos also from time to time.

I had a swinger of each of them as well as a prairie dog swinger and we sat them out and shot them as well. We knocked that little chicken off the swinger several times and cupped it back at the edges from all the hits at 25 meters free hand. When he and I shot matches it was an all day affair and many hundreds of rounds. We'd shoot six shot matches and it most often took six and pretty much never less than five to win. At times it took several more rounds in a shoot off to determine the winner as we hit that little half dollar size target at 25 meters way more than we missed.

We had one of those rimfire dueling tree targets set up as well and shot it until we broke the chicken clean off and all that was left was the bar and a small piece of the base left. We called it the "nub" and shot it as well.

We shot two liter coke bottles at 50 meters, 12 oz drink cans filled with water at 37 meters and the inside area of drink cans at 25 meters with the bottom pointed at us. You hand to cut the inner area of the bottom, the cupped area to make it count. That was our centerfire target course.

We shot registered competitions and hunted with revolvers as well.


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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2007, 03:35:57 PM »
Are you talking about K38s?
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Re: smith & wesson target masterpiece ??
« Reply #7 on: July 10, 2007, 01:11:20 PM »
I bought my old back today  :) :)