I believe they would work OK, unless maybe you were using a ball Powder. Ball powder is a little harder to light and you could perhaps have a hang fire. That can be very unpleasant.
Wow! If there’s that much dangerous game crossing that highway I would not want to be driving alone and unarmed at night and break down and have to walk.
The 45 colt and the 480 Ruger. I have a Ruger Redhawk 4.2 inch barrel in 45 colt. Brian Pierce of handloader magazine said this revolver will take 50,000 psi, that’s right on the heels of the 454 Casull, Although I have never loaded it that hot. A heavy dose of Winchester 296 and a 360 grain...
I love the 243, I killed a lot of deer with that caliber. But what hurt the six MM is when it first came out they used the wrong twist rate. It would only stabilize light bullets. Bullets of 100 grains would not stabilize with the twists they use. I believe it was called the 244 and they brought...
Too much gun. Recoil recovery time is way too long if you would need a second shot. It would be a fun toy but I wouldn’t want it for hunting dangerous game, too much
How about these violent video games that children can play. If they’re going to take weapons away why not start with these violent video games I think that’s where these kids are learning to kill from these games. Instead they take away something that we’ve all grown up with and become a custom...
What a country this is turning out to be! Elmer Fudd with no shotgun a police chief in Santa Monica California that tells her officers to stand down while everybody’s out looting destroying and burning. Never thought I would see this kind of stuff in my lifetime. Also wanting to disband police...
If I were going to hunt Africa with a 500 Smith & Wesson in a rifle I would use that one from Big Horn Armory. Granted, they’re not cheap. But I would like it better than a single shot. I would use bullets between four and 500 grains, hard cast or the ones from Belt Mountain. There’s been guys...
I have one the Vanguard series 2 in 375 H&H and I love it. I was shooting barnes 350 grain and it will shoot three touching at 100 yards. They’re nice rifles
I put one of those aftermarket barrels on my Glock 20. KKM and it is sweet. I’ve ran Jacketed and cast and never had a problem it never hiccups they’re nice barrels.
I have a 270 Winchester, 700 CDL with a 4 1/2 to 14 Leopold scope. A guy gave me half a box of core loft 270 Winchester 150 grain round nose. I never liked bullets heavier than 140 grain in the 270 Winchester but he gave them to me so I figured I would take them out and shoot them at 100 yards...
I have a redhawk 4.2 inch barrel in 45 colt and it will handle some mighty heavy loads. I also have 2 Ruger super Blackhawk Bisleys one in 454 and 1 in 480. They aren’t freedom arms but they are both very nice revolvers. There both very accurate and the Bisley grip handles recoil well. I’ve shot...
It also looks like from the picture that the primers are backing out of the case a bit. I’d back off 2 grains and see if that helps. But I would start with new brass not the old brass that’s ringed
Most of us talking about this article are probably older fellows. When we’re gone these younger shooters coming up if you mention Jack O’Connor wouldn’t have a clue who you were talking about.
I bet those Guar can be a handful to bring down. I believe they are the largest wild bovine in the world. What caliber of weapons did you use to hunt guar?
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