buffybr
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And a .454 Casual doesn't have the capability of a .500 S&W...And .44 mag doesn't have the capability of .454 Casull...
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And a .454 Casual doesn't have the capability of a .500 S&W...And .44 mag doesn't have the capability of .454 Casull...
That is true for any gun. I practice with both a .357 and .44 just about every week and my "on target hits" with either one are about the same, so in my hands I'll choose the .44.Depends a lot on whose hands the gun is in. mtmuley
And a .454 Casual doesn't have the capability of a .500 S&W...
Although I've shot both .460 and .500 S&W revolvers, I'll stop at my .44 magnums.I'll see your .500 S&W and raise you a revolver in .50 Alaskan!
I'm pretty sure we will have to stop once we get to the .600 Nitro Express.
Come visitYou guys sure have "nice" problems to have in the US of A!
I have to stick to a rifle or shotgun...
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Parry/thrust Indigo......
And none were answered with "accubond", "mystery ranch metcalf" or "leupold" - unique for a HT trhreadI love how in 48 posts there are 48 different answers. LOL!
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uh oh, don't turn this into a bullet thread!And none were answered with "accubond", "mystery ranch metcalf" or "leupold" - unique for a HT trhread