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Originally posted by bfrshooter: I scare too many guys!


Or simply irritate them...... Big Grin



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Posts: 13440 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 10 July 2003Reply With Quote
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All Rugers (SA's and DA's) all 44 mag....bullet weights from 200 to 405....squirrel to elephant....anything less is too small for elephant....anything more is too much for squirrel.
 
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All Rugers (SA's and DA's) all 44 mag....bullet weights from 200 to 405....squirrel to elephant....anything less is too small for elephant....anything more is too much for squirrel.


Sound reasoning!



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Whitworth: I might also add: only wide meplat hard cast....works equally well on game... small to large.
 
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Whitworth: I might also add: only wide meplat hard cast....works equally well on game... small to large.


I couldn't agree with you more!



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.44 Mag Colt Anaconda 4"

Haven't hunted w/ it yet, but I do have some hog hunts coming up to field test it w/ 240 gr Hornady XTP's.


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.44 Mag Colt Anaconda 4"

Haven't hunted w/ it yet, but I do have some hog hunts coming up to field test it w/ 240 gr Hornady XTP's.


I used the 300 XTP loads a number of months ago on a big sow and they worked really well. Very accurate.




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Ruger Old Vaquero 5.5" Stainless in 44 Mag.

Just seems to git "er done.
 
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whitworth, any idea on how those performed, obviously adequately, but did you recover any or did you think they opened. i've had good luck on them opening at casull velocities on elk but never used them in the .44 mag on game.
 
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It exited, so it penetrated adequately, and it looked like it didn't open much if at all judging by the internal damage. That said, it killed well and was accuate beyond my expectations.



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For pure handgun huntin',,10' superblackhawk,,T/C super 14 in .444 dancing


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Posts: 141 | Location: LOUISIANA,,for now. | Registered: 08 July 2010Reply With Quote
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Thank you. Hamilton Bowen's work is top drawer. He is working on a single six in 32 H&R for me now.


What are you having done??????That is one of my favorite Revolvers for small game.
 
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Just got it back last week....
Bisley Hammer
Bowen steel base pin
Bowen standard tune and trigger job
Bowen sights front and rear
Turnbull for color case
Persinger for walnut grips

Most accurate load so far....100 gr. Magnus RNFPs; 3.2 gr of W231.



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Two favorites for large critters. My Ruger Blackhawk 10.5 44 magnum which will soon sport an Ultra Dot, and my Bowen customized Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt.

I don't have a picture of the Blackhawk, but this one is my favorite....a hog killing machine



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Very nice, Bill! You have good taste!



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Very nice, Bill! You have good taste!


Thank you...not sure if it is my good taste or my choice of a great revolver builder. Probably more of the latter.


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Ah yes, but you give the gun builder directives!



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Very tastfully done. I really like the front sight set up.

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I got two:
4" Anaconda in 45Long Colt
6" Wildey in 45 WM

The Colt is about the perfect packing pistol, the Wildey would be on purpose

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Just got it back last week....
Bisley Hammer
Bowen steel base pin
Bowen standard tune and trigger job
Bowen sights front and rear
Turnbull for color case
Persinger for walnut grips

Most accurate load so far....100 gr. Magnus RNFPs; 3.2 gr of W231.



Very nice.I am drooling on my keyboard!!!!! hilbily
 
Posts: 4372 | Location: NE Wisconsin | Registered: 31 March 2007Reply With Quote
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I have two: a contender 14" with two barrels. .44 mag and .221 fireball. Also have a S&W 6 1/2" model 57 in .41 mag.


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Posts: 1650 | Location: , texas | Registered: 01 August 2008Reply With Quote
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Well mine is the 480Ruger with a 325g bullet @ 1400 ft/sec....


BUT

This weekend I finally shot my Blackhawk 45 Colt and was it a sweet shooting gun

Granted it was only 10 yards and was a cowboy load... but still it exceeded all my expectations.

I am looking forward to getting hunting / backup load with that…

I’m thinken a 250g Hard Cast bullet at about 1000-1200 ft/sec.

Please feel free to chime in
 
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T/C....
.223 Match, 14" bull, 50gr sierra, 7x
7/30 Waters, 14" bull, 140gr nosler, 4x
.445 Supermag, 14" bull with brake, 265gr, 4x hornady
Pick the dosage of poison for chosen critter.
 
Posts: 42 | Location: Western Pa. | Registered: 23 December 2010Reply With Quote
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I have a few I really like, my Redhawk and Black in 475 Linebaugh, my 5 shot blackhawk 45 Colt and my S&W 500 mag..


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Posts: 3142 | Location: Magnolia Delaware | Registered: 15 May 2004Reply With Quote
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I only have one choice,...I know I need to correct that!

S&W 629 Classic DX in .44mag 240gr jacket hollow points for when I have to bust brush to get the deer up.
 
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well, first off my FA 7.5 83 454 would be my off the cuff answer, but i use the 10" 454 more for hunting and have started liking it more and more........but i've got a unique 44 mag, a SW performance center model with 6.5" barrel, unfluted cylinder and the cool kinda angled barreled the perf centers have but it's a blued gun. very limited run i was told and it's just beautiful and has the best trigger i've ever shot on a pistol, ever. it's a real fun one to shoot and look at.
 
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500 Linebaugh 5 1/2" shooting a 440gr LFN-GC or a 450gr Keith both with a .5" nose and at 1,150 fps.
 
Posts: 18 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: 06 June 2008Reply With Quote
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Short range/brush hunting: Redhawk Stainless .44mag 5 1/2"
Bisley Blackhawk Stainless .45colt 5 1/2"
Smith & Wesson M29 .44mag 4" blue

Long Range: Super Redhawk .44 mag 9 1/2", usually with 4x scope
Redhawk Stainless .45colt 7 1/2", iron sights or 2x scope
T/C Contender .44mag 14", with 4x scope

Varmints: T/c Contender - choice of .22 Hornet 14" OR .222 Rem 14" - both have 4x scopes
 
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I like my Contender in 35 Rem. for hunting out West.Around here for stand hunting I use the 475.My carry gun for bow hunting is a Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt.
 
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500 Linebaugh 5 1/2" shooting a 440gr LFN-GC or a 450gr Keith both with a .5" nose and at 1,150 fps.


Beautiful piece!!



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no kidding, that's a pretty gun.
 
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man I want one of those ....BAD!
 
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Texas. That is a beautiful pistol. I really liked my Freedom Arms 454 . But the 2 finest revolvers I,be ever handled are John Linebaugh Bisleys. Both are 500 Linebaughs.


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Nice revolver. Smiler
 
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It would have to be a Bisley 475 John built for me in the early 90s.
 
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For carrying, it's my M57 S&W 6", stoked with 210gr hardcast SWC, but if small game is on the list, the Ruger BH .30 Carbine, w/4 5/8" full of Lee 100gr roundnose, cast hard is the choice.
Have fun,
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Posts: 150 | Location: Sparks, Nevada | Registered: 03 November 2006Reply With Quote
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One still yet to be hunted.

 
Posts: 1580 | Location: Either far north Idaho or Hill Country Texas depending upon the weather | Registered: 26 March 2005Reply With Quote
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That's gorgeous, Boxhead!



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Hey Boxhead, what are the specs on that beautiful piece.
 
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Hey Boxhead, what are the specs on that beautiful piece.


It's just a Bowen Nimrod that I picked up used a number of years ago. His website lists the specifics.
 
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