Light Special Load vs Special Light Load
Don't mean to be pickin' nits here, but I always thought "light special" load conveyed a whole different meaning than "special light" load. Light special load to me meant a .44 special loaded even lighter than it normally was, which was already light compared to the .44 mag load. Almost sounds downright weenie-ish, y'know?! But special light load would give me the impression it was a specially-made light .44 mag load, which is very different ... if Clint did blow the line, they should've re-shot it (no pun intended!).
I was thinking about this while getting my morning coffee and feeding the cats. What is the practical difference between "a light Special load" and "a special light load" anyway? Both are ways of describing a reduced power load in the .44 Magnum. The only possible difference I can think of is that the former might imply that you are using .44 Special cases rather than simply less powder (and maybe a different bullet) in the Magnum case. Either way, it is just a lighter load for the .44 Magnum revolver to shoot. This would in no way imply the use of a different gun - unless someone wants to say it was a Model of 1950/Model 24, which I don't think anyone has ever suggested!
If I was Ted Post, and I had just gotten a good take on that scene, I would not have reshot it either. It simply doesn't make any difference, although the scripted line would arguably have been better. Re-takes cost money and this one just wouldn't have been worth it.
(Fodder for the book, NFrameFred?)
Jack
Don't mean to be pickin' nits here, but I always thought "light special" load conveyed a whole different meaning than "special light" load. Light special load to me meant a .44 special loaded even lighter than it normally was, which was already light compared to the .44 mag load. Almost sounds downright weenie-ish, y'know?! But special light load would give me the impression it was a specially-made light .44 mag load, which is very different ... if Clint did blow the line, they should've re-shot it (no pun intended!).