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11 May 2004, 10:53
CAPSTICK
Raging Bull
I was thinking about purchasing a Taurus Raging Bull in 454 Casull.While I was bear hunting last fall in Maine I was able to shoot another hunters revolver and I liked it.I normally hunt with a rifle for bear,my 450 Marlin,but last year I had a bear walk right under my stand and I wished I had brought a handgun.I would have finished him right there.I let him go to the bait before I collected him.I guess I just wanted to get different opinions before I made a purchase.I'm thinking of the stainless model w/5 in barrel.Any comments pro or con would be appreciated.
11 May 2004, 12:19
Lar45
I have the Stainless 6.5" 454 Raging Bull. It is very accurate and comfortable to shoot. The muzzlebrake makes it very loud, but isn't bee too bad for only a couple of shots while hunting. I have the targets shot on my web page.
http://members.fortunecity.com/howda/mm454.html
I have had the best luck with hard cast bullets in the 340gn range around 1350fps.
11 May 2004, 18:28
RMiller
I also have a 6.5 inch stainless. My load is also a 340 at 1350.

The action is very smooth with a nice trigger pull.
12 May 2004, 02:53
jaycocreek
I also have the 6.5 Raging Bull.I have a Burris Speed Dot on mine as my eyes have a problem with the Taurus sights.I shoot the 300 Speer Unicore mostly in mine but also have some 335's and I just got some 360 Hardcast from JB Young with a very wide meplat.I haven't had a chance to work up a load yet.Hoping for 13-1400 fps?


Good luck.Jayco.
13 May 2004, 04:16
archeryfan
Personally I prefer the Ruger 454. I don't have large hands and found the Rager Bull to be a long reach to the trigger.
19 May 2004, 16:39
liljohn
My buddy has one; it's a good shooter. Fit and finish are very good, balance is nice, trigger good. Only one issue to be aware of: I could not load to the same performance levels in it as I can in my Freedom Arms. Not a real big deal, but the performance is a consistent 15% less in his Tauraus. The tauraus cylinder is not as rigid as the Freedom Arms, so the cases will stick long before FA pressures are reached. If you have whatr you would consider an FA max load, don't interchange them.
19 May 2004, 16:59
CAPSTICK
What about the 480 in the Raging Bull?I should have included this caliber with my first post.Does the 480 have anything over the 454?Which caliber would be better for a Back-Up in factory loadings?