Was out a daybreak shooting dew North before the sun rose to screw my right eye and front sight, the big 120 with gov greasers was a shooting hammer with the barrel ladder and copper penny front sight, 1, 2, 3, and 4 hundred sights are filed, correlated and ready to go, the gong hits were loud and clear, and ALL less than moa at their ranges, I went up to put an eye on the 400 yard gong, bullet strikes are hard to see when the gongs are covered in heavy dew.
As I turned, I noticed the whole pasture valley was heavy with a giant black powder cloud, it must have been 1000 yards wide and slowly drifting East, what a cool sight to see, there was next to no wind this morning, it was a hell of a fun morning, wiped the rifle down, then casted up 115 paper patch bullets for my 45-110.
I really don't get why the 120 isn't popular and has so many detractors, oh well, i'll shoot and enjoy the hell out of mine.