carver
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That's a beautiful handgunI may try this one also.
That's a beautiful handgunI may try this one also.
Bob, I sure would like to hear more about your load with the Aframes, how the bullet performed, how far he traveled after the shot. Thanks.
My Smith will see some action, 240gr. A-Frames
Bob, I sure would like to hear more about your load with the Aframes, how the bullet performed, how far he traveled after the shot. Thanks.
My load exactly. Thanks for the info. I have great confidence in this load now.I follow the Hodgon manual for .44 mag.
24gr H110, magnum primers and a heavy crimp, I use Starline brass.
The 629 is dialed in at 100 yards, XTP’s and the A-Frames shoot very well at that range.
I’ve seen very impressive results in accuracy and penetration. Everything I’ve shot expired within eye site and have blown right thru.
They open up nicely, here is a heart shot from last year, 50 yard shot on a doe.
Used the 10mm 1911 last year to break in opening weekend. Will hope for a shot with the Uberti 1873 cattleman in 45 Colt this time around.
What do you think of the Uberti Cattleman. Thought about possible getting one.
Colt Anaconda .44 Mag. 240Gr HP
Thanks, she is purdy. BTW found that shed the other day...
I paid $475.00 new in 1995. My buddy bought the Colt Python in .357 Mag. I wanted more punch for deer hunting. Turned out he got more bang for his buck Those babies go for a small fortune now. Anacondas aren't cheap now either but Python prices are crazy. I read an article on why colt will never make another Python. Reason is, even if they did. It would just be in name. Todays machining would not duplicate the original Python. As far as that shed, yes I'm hoping to see him this year. He's in a bow only area, so he won't fall to a colt !If ole Colt ever decides to make them again.....I'll sure try to scratch together the funds to buy one. Wished I'd done so several years ago.
That's a great looking shed. Maybe you can run up on him next season.