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JBowen
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If your a Brian Pearce fan

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I stumbled onto this You Tube video today by Pearce Brothers Gear Guide featuring Brian Pearce. He says he will be reviewing some of his guns on the channel.
Here is a link;
https://youtu.be/u-F2JZaduwQ?si=3GRhNJtniMfgOaIy

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Re: If your a Brian Pearce fan

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I thought he was a young man! :lol:
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:42 am I thought he was a young man! :lol:
We all were. :D
Brian is the first on the left of the front row .... I am in the middle of the front row, in front of Mike Venturino. 1986.
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JimT wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:49 am
Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:42 am I thought he was a young man! :lol:
We all were. :D
Brian is the first on the left of the front row .... I am in the middle of the front row, in front of Mike Venturino. 1986.

1986-Photo 004.jpg
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Now that's a bunch of influencers right there! In 1986 I had (still have it) one Model 94 Winchester 30-30 and a Lee Loader and no handguns! My how the years
change things.

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Re: If your a Brian Pearce fan

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What a great picture, Jim! I don't think I had seen that group all together before.

Thanks!
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Walt wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 4:46 pm What a great picture, Jim! I don't think I had seen that group all together before.

Thanks!
Thank You! That was the first Shootists Holiday. Freedom, Wyoming. 1986
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Jim, who might be the rest of those fellars be , if you don’t mind me asking ?
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Left to Right - Front Row
Brian Pearce - Phil Johnson's son (forgot his name) - Bud McDonald - Me - Dave Andrews (head ballistician at Speer/CCI) - Jerry Danuser - and his son

Left to Right- Rear Row
Robert Smythe - Phil Johnson - Allen Taylor (my Dad) - Mike Venturino - John Taffin - Deacon Deason - Ron Ptashkin - Dick Casull

There were others in attendance but for some reason or another were not in the photo. Wayne and Bob Baker of Freedom Arms hosted the Holiday.
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Thanks for the heads up, any their videos are new to me, but Brian Pearce especially interest me concerning Leverguns, actually the first one who ever really helped me with an article about Levers! Way back years ago? I don't remember how long, only Centerfire Rifle I had or wanted was my Marlin 336 30-30, and I'd come to conclusion it was at best a 75yds rifle. But I was ignorant of LG's then, and their traits. But I read an article that He'd written and I didn't know anything about him then, except afterwards I kept an eye out for anything he wrote afterwards!
But only ever so often would I shoot that Marlin, all I really cared about where 22 Squirrel Rifles! And first I ever bought was a Marlin 39a, and it was great, that being in 70's. In 81 I got the 336, thought I'd try deer hunting. One time I'd do ok but next I'd do terrible! But I learned from his article that a 20" barreled Carbine with barrel bands so forth is not often a benchrest rifle! Long story short, I learned to hold it, and hold it shouldered firm, adjust few barrel band screws so forth, and best to hold the forearm with hand on front rest when checking loads ir accuracy! Turns out that Marlin was a dandy as far as LG capabilities! But that rifle so frustrated me, that I had a bad impression of 20" Carbines in general! I never got another until not too many years ago, my Mod 94 Carbine, and it turned out as consistent and forgiving to shoot as my Mod 64!
But following anything I found from him led me to Rifle Magazine and Venturino, Scoville and others! I remember reading he'd grown up on a working cattle ranch, LGs being a daily necessity, so I really have always admired his experience!
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Re: If your a Brian Pearce fan

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Walt wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 4:46 pmWhat a great picture, Jim!
Indeed.
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