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This is my new favorite woods gun loaded with Keith 250 gr. cast lead SWC. Accurate, powerful, and the same size as a 4" .357.S&W 69 44 Mag.
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This is my new favorite woods gun loaded with Keith 250 gr. cast lead SWC. Accurate, powerful, and the same size as a 4" .357.S&W 69 44 Mag.
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It's become my favorite City gun, too. Tied with my CBOB.This is my new favorite woods gun loaded with Keith 250 gr. cast lead SWC. Accurate, powerful, and the same size as a 4" .357.
Back in the day and for a lot of years the only handgun I had was a 7 1/2" Ruger Blackhawk in 45 Colt. My pet load was a Hardcast 255 SWC loaded to about 1100 fps. It went everywhere I went. Now days I have choices and my brain says 10mm is the caliber of choice in the woods, but my heart says a single action revolver is "just right" so I opt for a 6 1/2" Blackhawk in 41 Mag.
41 Mag. What the 10mm wishes it was...
Is that supposed to be 'funny"? I drive neither a Buick nor a PT Cruiser and I like the .41mag and carried one for awhile. Is the Ruger a revolver that no one has heard of? The lack of attractive revolvers in this under-rated caliber fostered my move to the ubiquitous .44mag... I reload for the .41 and find it an excellent cartridge. An N-frame Smith would be about right.It wishes it was an obsolete cartridge restricted to low capacity revolvers that only people who drive Buicks and PT Cruisers have heard of?
It wishes it was an obsolete cartridge restricted to low capacity revolvers that only people who drive Buicks and PT Cruisers have heard of?
Is that supposed to be 'funny"? I drive neither a Buick nor a PT Cruiser and I like the .41mag and carried one for awhile. Is the Ruger a revolver that no one has heard of? The lack of attractive revolvers in this under-rated caliber fostered my move to the ubiquitous .44mag... I reload for the .41 and find it an excellent cartridge. An N-frame Smith would be about right.
One mans silly is another mans entertainment, kind of like this thread wander. I see the load you shot is a milk toast load. In my lee manual the starting load for the 180gr XTP is 7.0 gr's of unique for 1000 fps, your load must be about 800 fps so less than 45 acp performance.
Comparing a revolver in .41 and an auto in 10mm is apples and oranges.