I have to say that the 270 is more suited to the 120 to 130 grain bullet than a 150. A friend of mine has bad back problems and I reload 130,s at a reduced load for him for mule deer and he has had no problems bagging his deer. It still boils down to hitting what you are aiming at. Wayne Crothers
I happen to own a Witness steel full size with barrels and slides in 9mm and 40 sw. They take the same mag and have not been a problem in either cal. They utilize a double stack on the mags I got, 16 9mms and 12 40,s. Have yet to have a jam in either caliber after 100,s of rds. Got match sights...
1858 remmies
I have been shooting these for years and found them to be more than forgiving on loads.Lately I,ve been using the pyrodex pellets just because they are easier to load in the cold and wind. I also use the wonderwads and a 454 ball and have never had any chain fires. I own three...
these remmingtons, are they the brass frame or the steel frames at Cabelas? I already own 3 Piettas but whats one more. I,d prefer the shorter barrel as I already have a 7.5 and a 12 inch. Probably going to convert 45 long clt and use as saddle gun.
I agree with all the above posts that the 58 remmington is best for the beginner. I would also suggest a 44 cal as pyrodex does make pellets in 30 grain for this caliber. It would make for easier loading for a beginner. I would also get a extra cylinder and get everything in stainless for...
as a a ex grunt , all I can say to those guys that think that the M-14 and M-1 would be their weapons of choice, apparently they haven't had to hump those heavy weapons and ammo. The M-16/ M-4 are a good weapon. Although not as lethal as the 7.62 nato they have distinctive advantages. The...
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