Quote from: Texas Redfish on October 05, 2016, 06:31:46 PMLooks like Matthew is FL bound for the Daytona - Jacksonville area Meanwhile FEMADEAN is ready on the opposite side of the state Hurricane force winds only extend out 45 milesexpecting severe storm surge for Coastal Citrus and Levy Counties (me) and flooding from rain. winds from 35-45 mph.
Looks like Matthew is FL bound for the Daytona - Jacksonville area Meanwhile FEMADEAN is ready on the opposite side of the state Hurricane force winds only extend out 45 miles
So, I'm going to order a .44 Magnum. I know the Ruger Redhawk is the more durable gun, but I'm leaning toward a Smith M29, just because I've always wanted one. #LogicOutTheWindow
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Quote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 07:56:26 PMSo, I'm going to order a .44 Magnum. I know the Ruger Redhawk is the more durable gun, but I'm leaning toward a Smith M29, just because I've always wanted one. #LogicOutTheWindowwhat, no Judge Raging Bull. even comes in the .454?
Quote from: dwgbryant on October 05, 2016, 08:21:49 PMQuote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 07:56:26 PMSo, I'm going to order a .44 Magnum. I know the Ruger Redhawk is the more durable gun, but I'm leaning toward a Smith M29, just because I've always wanted one. #LogicOutTheWindowwhat, no Judge Raging Bull. even comes in the .454?Never been interested in such dual-purpose weapons. A .454 is on the list for the future, just because. But it's an awfully difficult cartridge to manage, and for all that "power" the sectional density is no different than the 44 mag. This is primarily to back up a rifle in bear country, so the biggest priority is to place shots accurately and get back on target.
Quote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 08:30:44 PMQuote from: dwgbryant on October 05, 2016, 08:21:49 PMQuote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 07:56:26 PMSo, I'm going to order a .44 Magnum. I know the Ruger Redhawk is the more durable gun, but I'm leaning toward a Smith M29, just because I've always wanted one. #LogicOutTheWindowwhat, no Judge Raging Bull. even comes in the .454?Never been interested in such dual-purpose weapons. A .454 is on the list for the future, just because. But it's an awfully difficult cartridge to manage, and for all that "power" the sectional density is no different than the 44 mag. This is primarily to back up a rifle in bear country, so the biggest priority is to place shots accurately and get back on target.just asking. the Judge is on my list, but doubt I'd go that large, probably the 410 2-1/2" shotshell and .45 Colt ammo.
Quote from: dwgbryant on October 05, 2016, 08:37:16 PMQuote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 08:30:44 PMQuote from: dwgbryant on October 05, 2016, 08:21:49 PMQuote from: razgueado on October 05, 2016, 07:56:26 PMSo, I'm going to order a .44 Magnum. I know the Ruger Redhawk is the more durable gun, but I'm leaning toward a Smith M29, just because I've always wanted one. #LogicOutTheWindowwhat, no Judge Raging Bull. even comes in the .454?Never been interested in such dual-purpose weapons. A .454 is on the list for the future, just because. But it's an awfully difficult cartridge to manage, and for all that "power" the sectional density is no different than the 44 mag. This is primarily to back up a rifle in bear country, so the biggest priority is to place shots accurately and get back on target.just asking. the Judge is on my list, but doubt I'd go that large, probably the 410 2-1/2" shotshell and .45 Colt ammo.Would be a great choice being outdoors in Eastern Washington, where one is most likely to have to deal with snakes, cougars (the four-legged kind), and the odd drunken lout.But for bear? Eh...
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