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Feelin' Fowl wrote:Bowmag!
sws002 wrote:First of all, neither of those is a "pistol" caliber. They are revolvers (handgun would also be acceptable). That being said, .44 Special is a worthless cartridge, they aren't any cheaper than .44 Mag ammo, and finding a gun chambered in just .44 Special is going to be a chore in itself, as is finding a consistent supply of ammo. If I were going to go with the .41 Mag, I would just suggest to get a pistol chambered in 10mm, basically the same thing just more capacity. My suggestion would be something like the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered for .454 Casull.
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Feelin' Fowl wrote:Bowmag!
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huntall6 wrote:If he ha other options, I agree with sws on the ruger in 454. You can also shoot 45 colt through it for practice or the recoil sensitive. But (around here) 10mm is easier to find than 454, or 41, so that is something to consider.
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DeadEye_Dan wrote:Probably because it's a Taurus.
I'd stick with Ruger or S&W for my wheel guns.
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sws002 wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Probably because it's a Taurus.
I'd stick with Ruger or S&W for my wheel guns.
This. Plus they are fucking ginormous.
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sws002 wrote:First of all, neither of those is a "pistol" caliber. They are revolvers (handgun would also be acceptable). That being said, .44 Special is a worthless cartridge, they aren't any cheaper than .44 Mag ammo, and finding a gun chambered in just .44 Special is going to be a chore in itself, as is finding a consistent supply of ammo. If I were going to go with the .41 Mag, I would just suggest to get a pistol chambered in 10mm, basically the same thing just more capacity. My suggestion would be something like the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered for .454 Casull.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
R. Chapman wrote:sws002 wrote:First of all, neither of those is a "pistol" caliber. They are revolvers (handgun would also be acceptable). That being said, .44 Special is a worthless cartridge, they aren't any cheaper than .44 Mag ammo, and finding a gun chambered in just .44 Special is going to be a chore in itself, as is finding a consistent supply of ammo. If I were going to go with the .41 Mag, I would just suggest to get a pistol chambered in 10mm, basically the same thing just more capacity. My suggestion would be something like the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered for .454 Casull.
Aaron has shot a few .454s. They definately get your attention and is a little above a healthy dose of recoil for him and makes him uncomfortable. He's also not really interested in a pistol. He's looking at a revolver and has been considering either a RedHawk or BlackHawk. I personally think he should go with a Super Black in .44 Mag. Either of the 2 choices are good though. Them Rugers can really handle big, full power loads. I personally carry a .44 Special when hunting as all I've run into is lions.
sws002 wrote:R. Chapman wrote:sws002 wrote:First of all, neither of those is a "pistol" caliber. They are revolvers (handgun would also be acceptable). That being said, .44 Special is a worthless cartridge, they aren't any cheaper than .44 Mag ammo, and finding a gun chambered in just .44 Special is going to be a chore in itself, as is finding a consistent supply of ammo. If I were going to go with the .41 Mag, I would just suggest to get a pistol chambered in 10mm, basically the same thing just more capacity. My suggestion would be something like the Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan chambered for .454 Casull.
Aaron has shot a few .454s. They definately get your attention and is a little above a healthy dose of recoil for him and makes him uncomfortable. He's also not really interested in a pistol. He's looking at a revolver and has been considering either a RedHawk or BlackHawk. I personally think he should go with a Super Black in .44 Mag. Either of the 2 choices are good though. Them Rugers can really handle big, full power loads. I personally carry a .44 Special when hunting as all I've run into is lions.
Given the choice, go Redhawk, because if it really is being carried with your safety in mind, I damn sure don't want to be shooting single action with a grizzly charging me.
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