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Well, deer season is just about upon us. What will you be using this season? What revolver, what load/bullet, etc.?

I will be using my BFR in .500 JRH with an Ultradot 30 strapped on. The load is a 440 grain truncated cone hardcast (designed by bfrshooter) on top of a stiff charge of 296.



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4" 500 S&W with Trijicon RMR Magtech 325 JSP


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do to my wrist still being weak and i want to kill a deer with this revolver.The ruger redhawk 7.5 41mag using 240 pthp.Not sure what scope i will use wether to use the ultradot 30 which is currently residing on the 500 or put the luepy back on it


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Hopefully i December on my cow elk hunt I will try to use my 10.5" Blackhawk 44 mag.

240 gr Hornady XTP
23. gr H110


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I will continue to use my 14" Contender 7-30 Waters with a Burris 3-9X. Last season it was deadly on deer and hogs, and the hogs have already seen it work this year.
 
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Reeder full custom 455GNR in the Ruger Bisley Hunter platform w/ a Leupold 4x scope. It's the 475 Linebaugh necked down to .45 caliber. Load is 35gr H110 and a 250gr XTP for deer and the 300gr Sierra soft point for bear(load not yet determined). Basically, 454 Casull performance without the stiff recoil and high pressures.
 
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44 wheel guns and 10" Contender, 10" 357 Herrett.



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Reeder full custom 455GNR in the Ruger Bisley Hunter platform w/ a Leupold 4x scope. It's the 475 Linebaugh necked down to .45 caliber. Load is 35gr H110 and a 250gr XTP for deer and the 300gr Sierra soft point for bear(load not yet determined). Basically, 454 Casull performance without the stiff recoil and high pressures.


Going to be in Flagstaff Wednesday and plan to stop by Reeder's for a look see.....


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TC Contender 14" 30-30 with 125 gr Nosler Ballistic Tips. Burris 5x scope.

S&W 57 .41 Mag with 6" barrel. 210 gr cast. No scope.

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41 mag, no wait mayby the 44 mag, nah probalbe the 45 Colt or 454. Hell I don't know. Perhaps a 475 of one of my 500's. I might even ues a rifle, but which one???

Hell I don't know obviously, guess that I'll will not know until I walk out the door. So many option and so little time


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454 casull, question is will it be the 10" or the 7.5". i have loads tailored for both, the 10" i run barnes 250 gr hollowpoints at anywhere from 1775 to over 1900 fps depending if it's the federal or the doubletap loads. in the 7.5" i have a load i'm pretty pumped about, it's a beartooth 340gr load at 1500fps, very easy recoil, shoots flat, and is very very accurate. love to give it a shot this year. then i have the alaskan which will back me up bowhunting and i will use for hogs when bowhunting for deer. it's a great load of the beartooth 280 grain load with a very large meplat bullet at about 1300fps out of the alaskan using hs-6 powder, very very manageable and reliable.
 
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2" bbl J-Frame in .38 Special again



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2" bbl J-Frame in .38 Special again


I have a 3-inch Model 36 -- it's obviously a vastly more effective tool for the job than a 2-inch J-frame.......



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BFR in .500 JRH with an Ultradot 30 strapped on.

Marko, I would strongly urge a more secure method like a regular scope mount and screws to hold them! Just in case you need a second shot, which, in your case I'm sure would not be necessary.
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BFR in .500 JRH with an Ultradot 30 strapped on.

Marko, I would strongly urge a more secure method like a regular scope mount and screws to hold them! Just in case you need a second shot, which, in your case I'm sure would not be necessary.
Peter.


Nah, Peter, I am using tie wraps (zip ties to you southerners Big Grin) and they hold it just fine..... dancing



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My 475 Ruger bisley for moose and deer. 420 gr lfn

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My 475 Ruger Bisley for moose and deer.420gr lfn by montana bullet works,22.5 gr H110 1125fps

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My 475 Ruger Bisley for moose and deer.420gr lfn by montana bullet works,22.5 gr H110 1125fps

Dave


Excellent, Dave! Who built your .475?



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Whitworth it was built by John Linebaugh in 2002

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Whitworth it was built by John Linebaugh in 2002

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That's great, let's see some photos!!



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I'll be using my Freedom Model 83 454. I have for some odd reason gone back to my old load of a well constructed 260gr jacketed flat point and 36gr of H110 and a small rifle magnum primer. I think this load performs far better than really heavy cast in my gun. I say in my gun because of the flack I usually get about how I should be using cast or something else.

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I'll be using my Freedom Model 83 454. I have for some odd reason gone back to my old load of a well constructed 260gr jacketed flat point and 36gr of H110 and a small rifle magnum primer. I think this load performs far better than really heavy cast in my gun. I say in my gun because of the flack I usually get about how I should be using cast or something else.

Andy


I personally think expanding bullets work great on deer.

Andy, how fast does that load run?



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Good question. Either will use my Freedom Arms 454 with a Trijicon Red Dot or my BFR 475 Linebaugh with a 2x Burris. Decisions, decisions....


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45 colt with 360s,350s,300s,275s,& 255s.Once a weight is used I'll progress to the next.


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I will use my 480R and will my oldest son will use his...

My youngest will carry my 45 BlackHawk as a backup
 
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Andy, how fast does that load run?



Darn near 2100fps! It is a handfull! I have also loaded 37gr of H110 and it will break the 2100fps mark. I contacted Hodgden and Freedom about the 37gr load. It was listed as a max load but did not specify barrel length. I found out it is for a 7.5" barrel. Mine wears a 10" barrel. No pressure signs to worry about. I am still considering sending the gun to Magnaport for some relief from the muzzle flip...it is unpleasant but not unmanageable.


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