.44 Mag Tracker ($350) last one I promise

one way to find out! 250 grain lead- max H110. Range report SOON
I think I would go spicy the first time. Going full atomic might be something you warn people about years from now because you have a messed up arthritic dominant hand wrist.

Guess how I know.














(yeah, I know. I didn’t listen either)
 
You have a brother named Tracker and you shot him? 🥹

On a side note, I've read that North American cats are fairly lightly built and it doesn't take a thumper .44 to killem.

Also, I know nothing.
According to several fish and game biologists I talked to, you are correct. Whatever round can kill a person will work just fine on cougars / mountain lions.

Edit to add: One DFG guy I talked to said “Be fast. Cougars are a heck of a lot faster than humans”.
 
According to several fish and game biologists I talked to, you are correct. Whatever round can kill a person will work just fine on cougars / mountain lions.

Edit to add: One DFG guy I talked to said “Be fast. Cougars are a heck of a lot faster than humans”.
well, there a bunch of stuff that want to eat or take me here.

Big Cats, Bears, BigFootUFO, meth out Zombies, 🧟
 
I had one for awhile and really liked it. Was much better to shoot than my model 69 was. I was skeptical that the ports would do anything because of the way they counterbore the end of the barrel but it really does tame it down, and I didn't notice it to be any louder.
 
I had one for awhile and really liked it. Was much better to shoot than my model 69 was. I was skeptical that the ports would do anything because of the way they counterbore the end of the barrel but it really does tame it down, and I didn't notice it to be any louder.
I’m going to load it HOTT! and wear gloves and double ears!

I shoot .460 & .454 regularly, so big boomers are not new to me
 
I like Taurus revolvers in general. I don't run a lot of ammo through mine, so I can't comment on their long term durability, but for the price I am very happy with them. My hearing is pretty bad and getting worse, so I'd pass on the ports, but otherwise would have been all over it. You scored a deal!
 
I'd of jumped on that if still in the buying mode. Have a 2.5" Ti Tracker in .41 Magnum. I chronoed some 250 gr grizzly loads at 1,150 fps and some underwood 230gr SWC at a little over 1,200 fps (1,272 from 2.5" Charter Arms). The Ti Tracker is about 21 oz and the above loads are doable, but a handful.
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I'd of jumped on that if still in the buying mode. Have a 2.5" Ti Tracker in .41 Magnum. I chronoed some 250 gr grizzly loads at 1,150 fps and some underwood 230gr SWC at a little over 1,200 fps (1,272 from 2.5" Charter Arms). The Ti Tracker is about 21 oz and the above loads are doable, but a handful.
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I have a 415 41mag, but not the TI. Great little revolver...
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I'd of jumped on that if still in the buying mode. Have a 2.5" Ti Tracker in .41 Magnum. I chronoed some 250 gr grizzly loads at 1,150 fps and some underwood 230gr SWC at a little over 1,200 fps (1,272 from 2.5" Charter Arms). The Ti Tracker is about 21 oz and the above loads are doable, but a handful.
I've got some loads in that ballpark, for use in a Mountain Gun. They're not unreasonable in that, but not something I want to shoot all afternoon, either.
Some loads/guns are kind of that way.
Moon
 
I had a Taurus 44 special stainless 5 shot revolver a long time ago. Loved that gun and it went on a lot of dog walks with me.
It did unfortunately go out of time on a pretty low round count.
Have a Taurus 94 22lr that has gone out of time. Going to try my luck with sending that one back when I get home to Colorado.
Not too long ago maybe a couple years ago I bought an 856 UL that I love how small and light it is. I've shot a few boxes of ammo in it and that's it. Going to keep that one for hikes, dog walks only.
 
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