I don't know what it will weigh I hope it is a big one. I have always used the big 310 Lee in my 44 and my 454 with excellent results but I have this nice 240 LSWCHP mold that I am dying to try.
I am going on a fallow deer hunt at the Bowguns lodge the 19th of this month. I am going to use a Redhawk 44 mag and a 240 grain LSWCHP I also have a 310 LBT style mold would it be better than the HP bullet?
There are two holes in the heart, he used a 410 LBT style bullet.
I think the bottom hole was caused by the bullet fragmenting a rib before it hit the heart, the top hole was caused just by the bullet passing through
Just collected a couple russian boars with SRHs .454 & .480 come on over and have a look-
Russian Boar Hunt
We hunted at the Bowguns Lodge here in Indiana it is a great place to hunt.Bowguns Lodge
I have struggled to understand how you folks can call a true masterpiece that U word. I now understand!!!! I think of John Wayne as huge, brutally effective, completely reliable under all conditions and always there when needed but I have also heard him described as ugly. The man was a legend...
Jeez this is getting lame, with all this pretty this pretty that it sounds like a hairdo/makeup forum in here. I must be getting old what happened to the time when men worried more about function than how lovely their tools looked. What is next wrenches with filagree?
To the eye of a hunter Rugers are beautiful. MY SRH 454 is almost invisible to game that is beautiful. If I was worried about pretty things I would buy a nice necklace.
I think a gun that has a lot of slop after you shoot heavy loads in it for awhile is ugly.
We must consider the danger level of the area in which you live. If the area has a high crime rate by all means buy the best means of defense otherwise you may not live long enough to pay off any debt. I prefer the best gun because I know that I will never be happy with a second rate substitute...
Below is info on Ruger steel-
Big guns need strong steel
By Joseph Ogando, Materials and Fastening Editor
Gunmaker zeroes in on aerospace alloys
to toughen its latest product
Newport, NH-Anyone who decides to shoot a bear with a handgun has two overwhelming concerns. Not missing is...
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