it's easier to just not believe anything you say.Use YOUR computer...they have these newfangled things like SEARCH engines and watchmacallit?...youtube.
thanks for saving me all that time,
murf
it's easier to just not believe anything you say.Use YOUR computer...they have these newfangled things like SEARCH engines and watchmacallit?...youtube.
It can be. Early on, I had a tendency to relax when shooting off the bench. This caused a distinct shift in POI compared to off hand. It wasn't until I started doing all the same things on the bench that I did off hand, that the two merged.I shoot my 460 from a bench rest...I think this is part of my problem.
Yes, it's possible but not inevitable . technique and anatomy will dictate damage. If it were a certainty @MaxP would be unable to type responses and I'd be on my way there.Do not forget cumulative and irreversible nerve and joint damage. That cannot be immediately assessed, and when one notices it, it is too late
Some one once compared the grip to that of holding a bird: Too loose and it will fly away; to firm and you will crush it.
For those that reload/handload max charges and hand it to a newer shooter, are just plain stupid. I make a 200 grain bullet target load for my .44 mags, including a Redhawk. I have let experienced and less experienced shooters try them, a most pleasant time for all. From the Redhawk it reacts like a .38 special, no big recoil or loud blast. You can load down for the big calibers, why scare anyone from wanting to shoot? I have my heavy loads also, but I save those for other things.
it's easier to just not believe anything you say.
thanks for saving me all that time,
murf
Mr.Revolverguy,
There are some great 250, 255, 265, 280gr, etc...see Montana Bullet Works, Beartooth Bullets, etc.
Lehigh Defense 265gr WFN solid copper will make you a believer after you try them.
Ive recently found Longshot to be an excellent medium magnum powder in 44 as well, and medium is more than enough for anything Id ever need it for. 1200fps range with a 240-260gr Boolit is a thing of beauty. Longshot works perfect for when 2400 starts shootin dirty at her lower end.Lots of cast bullet choices - The 260 gr Cast Performance bullet probably is my favorite, load it down with around 10 gr of LongShot for a fairly pleasant shooting load - effective on deer size game.
Ive recently found Longshot to be an excellent medium magnum powder in 44 as well, and medium is more than enough for anything Id ever need it for. 1200fps range with a 240-260gr Boolit is a thing of beauty. Longshot works perfect for when 2400 starts shootin dirty at her lower end.