Charlie98
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Their website shows they do.
They probably make runs of some things. It's in the catalog, because it's a production item, but they may only make a run of them once every few years or something.
Their website shows they do.
That's the way I do it. I run every few years.but they may only make a run of them once every few years or something.
He was obviously raised by wolves and never learned to appreciate the nicer things in life. More than likely a Raiders fan too.And you didn't buy it?
Once you own a 41mag there is no, not owning a 41mag
Until then, looking up load data and assembling components to put together some ammo for it.
Hey I need brass! Very hard to find here..If you have questions about component choice(s)... post them up! We .41 guys love to talk handloading... since that's about the only way you can shoot the silly things unless you have a secret stash of factory ammos.
If you need brass, hit me up... I can prolly hep you oot.
Starline makes new .41M brass and also make a shorter, .41 Special brass. Not sure how hard it is to order stuff like this and ship it across the pond. Technically, SAAMI never certified a .41 Special brass. However. .41M and .44M brass are the same length, and the .41M brass was shortened to the same length as .44 Spl brass to create .41 Spl. I've never ordered the .41 Spl brass, I prefer to download the magnum brass.Hey I need brass! Very hard to find here..
Gil.
Hello, unfortunately nobody seems to be willing to import .41 Mag brass here in France and Starline can't sell directly..Starline makes new .41M brass and also make a shorter, .41 Special brass. Not sure how hard it is to order stuff like this and ship it across the pond. Technically, SAAMI never certified a .41 Special brass. However. .41M and .44M brass are the same length, and the .41M brass was shortened to the same length as .44 Spl brass to create .41 Spl. I've never ordered the .41 Spl brass, I prefer to download the magnum brass.
Hello, unfortunately nobody seems to be willing to import .41 Mag brass here in France and Starline can't sell directly..
Gil.
It can be loaded up to .44 Mag power levels with less recoil and slightly flatter trajectory. It's a fine whitetail cartridge.I’m newer to guns than y’all so I have zero experience with 41mag. I do love my 357 and 44 magnum revolvers. What’s the selling point of 41mag? Is it just to have something in between 357 and 44?
.41 Magnum was marketed much like .40S&W was against 10mm. Users wanted something powerful, but with less recoil than .44Magnum. .41M kind of fell on its face, the revolvers made for it didn't sell all that well after the "new" wore off, and most were discontinued within about twenty years of the caliber's introduction. Collectors and people with a soft heart for "orphans" are who mostly buy them, or people who want something with a milder recoil than .44M. I have a .44M I don't shoot, and two .41M's that see a fair amount of range time.I’m newer to guns than y’all so I have zero experience with 41mag. I do love my 357 and 44 magnum revolvers. What’s the selling point of 41mag? Is it just to have something in between 357 and 44?
I’m newer to guns than y’all so I have zero experience with 41mag. I do love my 357 and 44 magnum revolvers.
Have been hunting with 41 Mag for around 30 years, primarily deer, an occasional hog or what ever vermin needs assassination.What’s the selling point of 41mag?
If you sold your 58s you're automatically disqualified from belonging to this forum. Sorry, we have our standards.Does my Ruger Blackhawk 6.5" 41 Magnum qualify me?
I've owned three S&W Mdl 57s, three S&W mdl 58s, and a Ruger Blackhawk 4 5/8", but all got sold or traded along the way. The 6.5" Ruger is dead-nuts accurate and has taken two deer and a javelina.
I sold this nice straight 57 about a year or so ago and tossed in a set of new S&W rosewood grips.
If you sold your 58s you're automatically disqualified from belonging to this forum. Sorry, we have our standards.
mea culpa...mea culpaIf you sold your 58s you're automatically disqualified from belonging to this forum. Sorry, we have our standards.
Nice!Picked up a 1977 vintage 4 5/8" Blackhawk off GunBroker last week...came in the other day and there is no evidence of it being fired... Face of the cylinder is totally clean and nothing but dust around the flashgap... Some turnline and tiny scratch on the topstrap are it...